Drug therapy for Alzheimer disease

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Abstract

Cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine are widely used for the treatment of Alzheimer disease (AD) and other non-AD dementia worldwide. Since 2000, large scale prospective random control studies using meta-analysis have provided clinical evidence for the use of these drugs in AD and non-AD dementia. Here, we review these reports, including those on other drugs and newly developed drugs, which provide detailed clinical information for the daily management of dementia.

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Shoji, M. (2010). Drug therapy for Alzheimer disease. Brain and Nerve, 62(7), 777–785. https://doi.org/10.5124/jkma.2007.50.4.369

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