Title : Suicide in two patients with a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer disease - Ferris_1999_Alzheimer.Dis.Assoc.Disord_13_88 |
Author(s) : Ferris SH , Hofeldt GT , Carbone G , Masciandaro P , Troetel WM , Imbimbo BP |
Ref : Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders , 13 :88 , 1999 |
Abstract :
Two patients meeting the criteria for probable Alzheimer disease (AD) who were participating in a phase 3 clinical program with eptastigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor, committed suicide. The first patient committed suicide by a self-inflicted gunshot wound to the head. The second patient committed suicide by jumping from a 19th story window. These two patients shared several clinical features with those found in the literature: being at the early stages of the disease, having a high level education, with preserved insight, having access to firearms, and being aware of not responding to pharmacological treatment. |
PubMedSearch : Ferris_1999_Alzheimer.Dis.Assoc.Disord_13_88 |
PubMedID: 10372951 |
Ferris SH, Hofeldt GT, Carbone G, Masciandaro P, Troetel WM, Imbimbo BP (1999)
Suicide in two patients with a diagnosis of probable Alzheimer disease
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
13 :88
Ferris SH, Hofeldt GT, Carbone G, Masciandaro P, Troetel WM, Imbimbo BP (1999)
Alzheimer Disease & Associated Disorders
13 :88