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30-Week Randomized Controlled Trial of High-Dose Tacrine in Patients with Alzheimer's Disease
JAMA 271:985-991, 10231994., Knapp,M.J.,et al, 1994
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Article Abstract
The primary reasons for withdrawal of tacrine-treated patients were asymptomatic liver transaminase elevations(28%)and gastrointestinal complaints(16%).These adverse events were reversible on discontinuation of treatment,and many patients were able to restart tacrine.Tacrine produced statistically significant,dose-related improvements on objective performance-based tests,clinician-and caregiver-rated global evaluations, and measures of quality of life.There was no evidence that the large number of patients withdrawals biased the overall conclusions of the study.
 
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