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Prostate drug, terazosin, may significantly bring down the risk of Parkinson’s disease in men

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Published on 02 February 2021
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Parkinson’s disease is a progressively debilitating condition that can be traumatic for the patient and caregiver. This neurodegenerative condition causes tremors and stiffness and leads to difficulty in walking and talking. It progresses very gradually and initial symptoms may be easily missed. There is no cure for this condition and, hence, it is best to prevent or, at least, delay the progression of the disease. There are many interventional therapies that can help in this. Now a new study from the University of Iowa in the US says that taking a particular type of medication, which is used to treat an enlarged prostate, is associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease among men. The findings, published in the journal JAMA Neurology, provide compelling evidence that terazosin, and similar medications, might have the potential to prevent or delay the development of Parkinson’s disease.

Terazosin can reduce risk by 37 per cent

According to researchers, men taking terazosin were 12 per cent to 37 per cent less likely to develop Parkinson’s disease during follow-up than men taking tamsulosin. The findings build on previous preclinical research by the team, which showed that terazosin enhances cellular energy levels and can prevent or slow the progression of Parkinson’s disease in animal models. In this earlier study, the team also used the Truven database to show that men with Parkinson’s disease who were also taking terazosin and related drugs had reduced signs, symptoms, and complications of Parkinson’s disease.

Same effect not seen in other prostate enlargement drugs

Tamsulosin is another drug commonly used to treat an enlarged prostate, but unlike terazosin, tamsulosin has no effect on cellular energy production, which the team’s lab studies suggest is important in terazosin’s protective effect. The new study extends these findings to investigate whether terazosin and related drugs that can also enhance cellular energy production, are associated with a reduced risk of developing Parkinson’s disease.

Longer use offered better protection

For the purpose of the study, the team identified 150,000 men newly started on terazosin or similar medications and matched them, based on age and clinical history to 150,000 men newly started on tamsulosin. Additionally, the study found that longer duration of use of the energy-enhancing prostate drugs was associated with increased protective effects.

A few other tips to lower your risk of Parkinson’s disease

According to experts, you may not be able to prevent Parkinson’s disease, but you can delay its progression by adopting healthy lifestyle habits. A healthy diet that includes organic fruits and veggies will help a lot. Increase your intake of folic acid by adding dark green vegetables like broccoli, spinach, collard greens, asparagus and okra to your diet. Have foods rich in omega-3 fatty acids and healthy fats. Regular exercise will also help and you must take time out to work out for at least 30 minutes every day. Keep away from stress and anxiety and indulge in activities that stimulate your mind.

Source: | This article originally belongs to thehealthsite.com

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