Methylcobalamin is a neurotrophic drug, which is helpful for patients with Alzheimer’s disease, but does not achieve a curative effect.
Mecobalamin is commonly used in the treatment of peripheral neuropathy and megaloblastic anemia. Especially for multiple peripheral neuritis caused by malnutrition, symptoms such as numbness, pain and weakness at the ends of the limbs are likely to be relieved after taking methylcobalamin treatment. A few people may have adverse reactions such as dizziness, rash and nausea after taking methylcobalamin tablets.
Alzheimer’s disease is a neurodegenerative disease that occurs in the elderly, there is no specific drug for treatment, taking donepezil, memantine, may have some efficacy in relieving symptoms. But it can not be treated by simply taking methylcobalamin.
It is recommended that patients with Alzheimer’s disease seek medical attention and treatment as soon as possible, and strictly follow the doctor’s instructions for medication.