Conn_2001_Geriatrics_56_56

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Title : Cholinesterase inhibitors. Comparing the options for mild-to-moderate dementia - Conn_2001_Geriatrics_56_56
Author(s) : Conn DK
Ref : Geriatrics , 56 :56 , 2001
Abstract :

Cholinesterase inhibitors can be used as one element of a comprehensive approach to management of mild-to-moderate AD. Benefits include modest cognitive improvement, increased activation, and improved mood and behavior. Patients with other disorders, such as Lewy-body dementia, may also improve. The most common side effects include GI disturbances, insomnia, dizziness, fatigue, and muscle cramps. Adverse effects can be significantly reduced by waiting 4 to 6 weeks before increasing doses. Insomnia may be alleviated by having the patient take the medication early in the day.

PubMedSearch : Conn_2001_Geriatrics_56_56
PubMedID: 11582975

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Conn DK (2001)
Cholinesterase inhibitors. Comparing the options for mild-to-moderate dementia
Geriatrics 56 :56

Conn DK (2001)
Geriatrics 56 :56