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AAGP: Alzheimer's Drug Aricept (Donepezil) May Delay Need For Nursing Home Placements Description: This is taken from a news article describing a study in which it appears that a drug used to treat Alzheimer's Disease may have delayed the necessity for nursing home placement. (pslgroup.com) |
Aricept Description: Information on Aricept for Alzheimer's disease by Pfizer pharmaceuticals. (aricept.com) |
Aricept Description: Full prescribing information from RxList. (rxlist.com) |
Doctor's Guide: Aricept Description: Offers an article entitled, Aricept cleared by the FDA for the treatment of alzheimer's disease. (pslgroup.com) |
DrugDigest: Donepezil Description: Information on dosage, usage, side effects, interactions, and drug comparisons including generics when available. (drugdigest.org) |
Virtual Hospital: Donepezil / Aricept Description: Used to treat dementia of Alzheimer's type, find the proper uses for this medication, side effects, when to call a physician, and its interaction with other drugs. (vh.org) |
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