Drug Memantine Ineffective for Mild Alzheimer's, Study Finds - BusinessWeek
MedIndiaDrug Memantine Ineffective for Mild Alzheimer's, Study FindsBusinessWeekMONDAY, April 11 (HealthDay News) -- A drug commonly prescribed for Alzheimer's disease, memantine (Namenda), appears to be ineffective in treating the mild stage of the disease, a new study finds. While some studies suggest the drug ...Common drug ineffective in early Alzheimer's: studyReutersStudy: Memantine Doesn't Work in Early Alzheimer's DiseaseWebMDResearch and Markets: Global Alzheimer Prevalence and drugs DemandBusiness Wire (press release)Internal Medicine News Digital Networkall 62 news articles��
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