Abstract
Introduction: a professional man sustained a residual, persisting, isolated impairment of short-term memory secondary to severe carbon monoxide poisoning. Informal, open trial of the cholinesterase inhibitor donepezil resulted in uncertain benefit. Protocol: an N-of-1 randomized, double-blind controlled trial of donepezil against placebo. Placebo-induced headache permitted evaluation of donepezil at only the 5 mg dose. Results: there was no improvement in short-term memory. Conclusion: the trial excluded significant benefit of donepezil 5 mg in this patient, preventing long-term unnecessary prescription. Beneficial effects in other similar patients or at higher dosage cannot be excluded.
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Price, J. D., & Evans, J. G. (2002). An N-of-I randomized controlled trial ('N-of-I trial’) of donepezil in the treatment of non-progressive amnestic syndrome. Age and Ageing, 31(4), 307–309. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/31.4.307
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