Kohler_2007_Cogn.Neuropsychiatry_12_412

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Title : No effect of donepezil on neurocognition and social cognition in young persons with stable schizophrenia - Kohler_2007_Cogn.Neuropsychiatry_12_412
Author(s) : Kohler CG , Martin EA , Kujawski E , Bilker W , Gur RE , Gur RC
Ref : Cogn Neuropsychiatry , 12 :412 , 2007
Abstract :

INTRODUCTION: Cognitive dysfunction is common in schizophrenia and linked with psychosocial dysfunction. We examined the possible effect of a 16-week trial of donepezil on cognition in young persons with stable schizophrenia. METHOD: Twenty-six outpatients who met criteria for age, duration of illness, clinical stability, and medications were randomly assigned to 16-week treatment with donepezil or placebo using a double blind design. At beginning and conclusion of the trial, participants completed standardised computerised assessment of neurocognition and social cognition. Symptomatology and functioning were assessed using standard rating scales for negative and positive symptoms, depression and mania, and quality of life. RESULTS: No treatment effects were found on any cognitive functions or clinical symptoms in placebo or donepezil groups. CONCLUSION: Similar to other studies using acetylcholinesterase inhibitors in more heterogeneous and symptomatic groups of patients with schizophrenia, donepezil does not appear to enhance cognitive abilities. Persistent cognitive impairment in schizophrenia with pervasive effects on psychosocial functioning and outcome, urge the search for agents that may offer improvement.

PubMedSearch : Kohler_2007_Cogn.Neuropsychiatry_12_412
PubMedID: 17690999

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Kohler CG, Martin EA, Kujawski E, Bilker W, Gur RE, Gur RC (2007)
No effect of donepezil on neurocognition and social cognition in young persons with stable schizophrenia
Cogn Neuropsychiatry 12 :412

Kohler CG, Martin EA, Kujawski E, Bilker W, Gur RE, Gur RC (2007)
Cogn Neuropsychiatry 12 :412