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I think above study about effects of "Nilotinib" for PD, could confirm the effects of anti-malaria drug (chloroquine) in PD. Or both could confirm together . but the key is that "chloroquine" is more cheaper drug.
This study shows that chloroquine is acting as an Tyrosine kinase inhibitor in malaria diseas: Inhibition of a protein tyrosine kinase activity in Plasmodium falciparum by chloroquine. Inhibition of a protein tyrosine kinase activity in Plasmodium falciparum by chloroquine. - PubMed - NCBI In other hand , researches shows that antimalarial drug "chloroquine" has good effects on PD. Anti-Malaria Drugs May Hold Promise as Parkinson’s Treatments - Jul 23 2015 Anti-Malaria Drugs May Hold Promise as Parkinson’s Treatments - Parkinson's Disease Foundation (PDF) Best Wishes |
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