There is no FDA-approved treatment for agitation in dementia.
(Note: Testosterone is not an FDA-approved treatment for women.)
Niacin is an FDA-approved treatment for pellagra, a rare condition that develops from niacin deficiency.
Currently, there is no cure, there are no FDA-approved treatments, and research funding for its study are scarce.
It is an FDA-approved treatment for bedwetting.
Even if your clinical trial does not lead to an FDA-approved treatment, it may help move science forward and improve cancer treatment in the future.
Currently there is only one FDA-approved treatment for female pattern hair loss.
FDA-approved treatments for head lice include both over-the-counter and prescription drugs in the form of shampoos, creams, and lotions.
There's no FDA-approved treatment, but your doctor may recommend one among a range of vulvodynia solutions.
FDA recommends that consumers should talk to their health care provider about FDA-approved treatments for erectile dysfunction.