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Animals were exposed to Aluminium chloride at a dose of 4.2 mg/kg/day B.W. for 28 days followed by a post treatment with Quercetin which was administered at two dose levels 25 and 50 mg/kg/day B.W. for 28 days and similarly Etodolac which was administered at 20 and 40 mg/kg/day B.W. for 28 days on different groups. Another post treatment with combination of both drugs at lower dose levels was carried for 28 days period. Memory assessment of animals was examined by step down behavioral memory testing apparatus on every 7th day of the study. oxidative stress was recorded from estimation of stress markers after aluminium chloride exposure. Brains isolated were carried for histopathology.Animals were sacrificed & subjected to biochemical estimation where a significant p0.001 increase in GSH, SOD (plasma and RBC) and AchE levels & significant p0.001 decrease in LPO levels were observed in the groups treated with individual drugs at different dose levels. However highly significant decrease in LPO and increase in AchE, GSH and SOD & decrease in LPO were observed with the combination of Quercetin and Etodolac at 25 and 20 mg/kg/day B.W. were observed with histopathology of the brain.