OH my god-- You didn't buy because the affliction was Parkinsons?
They are interchangeable!! Drugs can work for both as this one may soon....
Parkinson’s and Alzheimer’s are disorders of the brain. Damage to the brain affects how the nerve cells work, leading to movement, cognition, and behavior changes.
Parkinson’s diseaseis a neurodegenerative disorder of the brain. Symptoms of Parkinson’s usually appear gradually and progress over time.
Alzheimer’s diseaseis also a neurodegenerative disorder and the
most commontype of dementia in older adults.
People may find it difficult to tell the difference when they or a family member begin to develop the first signs of Parkinson’s disease or Alzheimer’s disease.
Early on, both conditions can cause people to feel as if they are not themselves and become less sharp in their thinking and less quick in their movements.