| Title : Is donepezil therapy associated with reduced mortality in nursing home residents with dementia? - Gasper_2005_Am.J.Geriatr.Pharmacother_3_1 |
| Author(s) : Gasper MC , Ott BR , Lapane KL |
| Ref : Am J Geriatr Pharmacother , 3 :1 , 2005 |
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Abstract :
BACKGROUND: Since cholinesterase inhibitors (CEIs) were approved for use in mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, the therapeutic efficacy of this class of medications has largely centered on demonstration of short-term improvement in cognition and global function. Later evidence suggested that the beneficial effects of CEIs might be sustainable for at least 3 years and that CEIs may have a disease-modifying effect on Alzheimer's disease. These broad-ranging, long-term effects may explain the recent finding that the use of a CEI among nursing home residents with dementia was associated with lower mortality. OBJECTIVE: The goal of this study was to investigate whether donepezil treatment is associated with reduced mortality in nursing home residents who have dementia. |
| PubMedSearch : Gasper_2005_Am.J.Geriatr.Pharmacother_3_1 |
| PubMedID: 16089241 |
Gasper MC, Ott BR, Lapane KL (2005)
Is donepezil therapy associated with reduced mortality in nursing home residents with dementia?
Am J Geriatr Pharmacother
3 :1
Gasper MC, Ott BR, Lapane KL (2005)
Am J Geriatr Pharmacother
3 :1