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Drug Therapy

Brain, magnifying glass illustration

Amnesia caused by sleep deprivation could be reversed with existing drugs

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Diabetes Drug Tirzepatide Shows Promise as First Effective Therapy for Sleep Apnea in Obese Patients

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Want to quit smoking in 2024? Cytisine can help … if you live in the right country

Pills

Insomnia drug helps prevent oxycodone relapse

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Therapeutic can seek and destroy potent opioid to treat overdoses

Researchers used the drug fasudil to restore neurons and improve methamphetamine-induced cognitive dysfunction in a mouse model of schizophrenia

Drug reverses key symptoms of schizophrenia in mice

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Drug triggers immune cells to attack prostate cancer

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