succimer has been researched along with tetrathiomolybdate* in 1 studies
1 review(s) available for succimer and tetrathiomolybdate
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Current Drug Managements of Wilson's Disease: From West to East.
Wilson's disease (WD), also called hepatolenticular degeneration, is an autosomal recessive inheritance disorder of copper metabolism characterized by the multiple mutations in the ATP-ase 7B gene of chromosome 13q. About half of the WD patients have neurological or psychiatric symptoms. As WD is a kind of medicable or nearly curable neurodegenerative disease in the field of medicine, early consideration/examination and without delay/ life-long treatment usually lead to better prognoses. The drugs, also named as anticopper agents, are commonly used in clinics including D-penicillamine, trientine, sodium dimercaptosuccinate, dimercaptosuccinic acid, zinc and tetrathiomolybdate. This provides detailed reviews about these medicines. Topics: Chelating Agents; Copper; Hepatolenticular Degeneration; Humans; Medicine, Chinese Traditional; Molybdenum; Penicillamine; Succimer; Treatment Outcome; Trientine; Zinc | 2016 |