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Lithium Continuation in ALS Trial

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Lithium Continuation in ALS Trial

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The Lithium Continuation in ALS Trial represents a critical investigation into potential therapeutic interventions for amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS), a progressive neurodegenerative disorder characterized by motor neuron degeneration PMID: 21725240. This clinical research explores lithium's potential as a disease-modifying treatment, focusing on understanding whether continued lithium administration can meaningfully alter ALS progression or provide neuroprotective benefits. The trial addresses a fundamental challenge in neurodegenerative research: identifying interventions that can slow or interrupt disease mechanisms beyond symptomatic management.

ALS presents considerable therapeutic challenges due to its complex pathophysiology involving multiple interconnected cellular pathways. The disease typically manifests in adulthood, with progressive loss of upper and lower motor neurons leading to muscle weakness, spasticity, and eventual respiratory failure. Current treatment options remain limited, with riluzole and edaravone offering modest benefits in extending survival or slowing functional decline. Consequently, the search for more effective disease-modifying agents continues to drive clinical research efforts. PMID: 21725240

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