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Combination Therapy

An alternative to multi-target drugs is the use of combination therapy. Combination therapy involves the use of different drugs with different mechanisms being applied at the same time to treat complex diseases. An example of this can be when acetylcholinesterase inhibitors with memantine and an NMDA receptor are used as an anti-Alzheimer's disease drug. Although these drugs do work, they hold disadvantages in drug toxicity, cost, and increased risk of infection.

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Updated 2021-08-09

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