Lavon_2015_Neurotoxicol_49_36

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Title : Is rivastigmine safe as pretreatment against nerve agents poisoning? A pharmacological, physiological and cognitive assessment in healthy young adult volunteers - Lavon_2015_Neurotoxicol_49_36
Author(s) : Lavon O , Eisenkraft A , Blanca M , Raveh L , Ramaty E , Krivoy A , Atsmon J , Grauer E , Brandeis R
Ref : Neurotoxicology , 49 :36 , 2015
Abstract :

Rivastigmine, a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, approved as a remedy in Alzheimer's disease, was suggested as pretreatment against nerve agents poisoning. We evaluated the pharmacokinetic, pharmacodynamic, physiologic, cognitive and emotional effects of repeated rivastigmine in young healthy male adults, in a double blind, placebo controlled crossover trial. Three groups completed 3 treatment periods: 0, 1.5 and 3mg twice a day, for a total of 5 intakes. Parameters monitored were: vital signs, ECG, laboratory tests, sialometry, visual accommodation, inspiratory peak flow, and cognitive function tests. Adverse reactions were mild. Peak blood levels and peak cholinesterase inhibition increased with repeated intakes, and high variability and non-linear pharmacokinetics were demonstrated. In addition, two cognitive functions were affected (perceptual speed and dynamic tracking). The complicated pharmacological profile and the high inter-personal variability limit the potential use of rivastigmine as pretreatment for war fighters and first responders.

PubMedSearch : Lavon_2015_Neurotoxicol_49_36
PubMedID: 26001567

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Lavon O, Eisenkraft A, Blanca M, Raveh L, Ramaty E, Krivoy A, Atsmon J, Grauer E, Brandeis R (2015)
Is rivastigmine safe as pretreatment against nerve agents poisoning? A pharmacological, physiological and cognitive assessment in healthy young adult volunteers
Neurotoxicology 49 :36

Lavon O, Eisenkraft A, Blanca M, Raveh L, Ramaty E, Krivoy A, Atsmon J, Grauer E, Brandeis R (2015)
Neurotoxicology 49 :36