Rea_2014_ScientificWorldJournal_2014_421385

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Title : Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease: Any Effective Treatment? - Rea_2014_ScientificWorldJournal_2014_421385
Author(s) : Rea R , Carotenuto A , Fasanaro AM , Traini E , Amenta F
Ref : ScientificWorldJournal , 2014 :421385 , 2014
Abstract :

Objective. This review has evaluated the effectiveness of pharmacological treatment of apathy in patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD). Methods. A systematic literature search was conducted on published clinical trials assessing the effects of pharmacological treatment on apathy in AD over the last 10 years. Results. Fourteen studies considered of good quality were included in the analysis (4 randomized controlled trials, 9 open-label studies, and 1 retrospective analysis). Cholinesterase inhibitors were investigated in 9 studies, monoaminergic compounds such as methylphenidate and modafinil in two trials and one trial, respectively, and Ginkgo biloba (EGb 761 extract) and citalopram in one study each. Cholinesterase inhibitors did not show statistical significant effect in 1 RCT study but were associated to improvement in 3 open-label studies. Methylphenidate elicited a small but significant activity accompanied by relevant side effects such as high blood pressure, cough, and osteoarticular pain. EGb 761 was well tolerated and countered apathy. Other treatments induced modest improvements or were ineffective. Conclusions. Apathy treatment remains a challenge and there is no evident advantage of any specific pharmacotherapy tested so far. The development of controlled studies according to updated guidelines for the diagnosis of apathy in patients with AD is desirable.

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Rea R, Carotenuto A, Fasanaro AM, Traini E, Amenta F (2014)
Apathy in Alzheimer's Disease: Any Effective Treatment?
ScientificWorldJournal 2014 :421385

Rea R, Carotenuto A, Fasanaro AM, Traini E, Amenta F (2014)
ScientificWorldJournal 2014 :421385