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2. Cholinesterase Inhibitors

A class of drugs called cholinesterase inhibitors may alleviate some symptoms of Alzheimer's disease. The condition leads to the progressive loss of brain cells, some of which produce the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Cholinesterase inhibitors improve mental function by increasing acetylcholine, compensating for the loss of these cells. The drugs may improve memory loss or cognitive decline but are not a cure for Alzheimer's.

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