Bone-breaking injuries suffered by people with Parkinson’s disease could be reduced thanks to a drug used to treat dementia, a study has found. Researchers discovered that gi ving patients the “breakthrough” medication rivastigmine reduced their chances of falling by 45%, while also steadying their walking.
Dementia drug could help stop Parkinson's sufferers falling down
by Research Team | Jan 13, 2016 | Health News | 0 comments