The differential effects of meclofenoxate on memory loss in the elderly

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A double-blind study of the effects of meclofenoxate on memory performance of fit, able, elderly subjects was carried out. A number of performance measures, designed to measure various aspects of mamory function were employed. These revealed that meclofenoxate appears to increase the consolidation of new information into long-term memory, but does not affect other aspects of remembering.It was plso found that significantly more of the subjects receiving meclofenoxate reported an increased level of mental alertness. © 1977 Oxford University Press.

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Marcer, D., & Hopkins, S. M. (1977). The differential effects of meclofenoxate on memory loss in the elderly. Age and Ageing, 6(2), 123–131. https://doi.org/10.1093/ageing/6.2.123

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