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  • The NDA is based on a head-to-head clinical study comparing the 23 mg Aricept extended release tablet to the currently marketed once daily 10 mg Aricept® (donepezil HCl) immediate release tablet.

    THE MEDICAL NEWS 2009

  • The NDA is based on a head-to-head clinical study comparing the 23 mg Aricept extended release tablet to the currently marketed once daily 10 mg Aricept® (donepezil HCl) immediate release tablet.

    unknown title 2009

  • Meanwhile, about 4 million Alzheimer's sufferers worldwide take the drug donepezil, known as Aricept, to slow their mental decline, but most don't seem to benefit much.

    Brain Boosters 2009

  • Then in August 2001, her husband, Richard, enrolled her in a clinical trial testing a combination of an FDA-approved drug called Aricept and a European one known as memantine.

    Into The Darkness Of The Mind 2007

  • Then in August 2001, her husband, Richard, enrolled her in a clinical trial testing a combination of a U. S.-approved drug called Aricept and a European one known as memantine.

    Into The Darkness Of The Mind 2007

  • One of Eisai's biggest sellers, an Alzheimer's disease treatment called Aricept, will lose patent protection in 2010.

    Japan's Eisai to Buy U.S. Rival MGI 2007

  • Although studies did not show that medications like donepezil (brand name Aricept) and memantine (Namenda), both used to treat Alzheimer's disease, do not change the ultimate course of mild cognitive impairment, Dr. Reisberg said they can be useful temporary treatments that may stabilize patients for a few years.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

  • Although studies did not show that medications like donepezil (brand name Aricept) and memantine (Namenda), both used to treat Alzheimer's disease, do not change the ultimate course of mild cognitive impairment, Dr. Reisberg said they can be useful temporary treatments that may stabilize patients for a few years.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

  • Although studies did not show that medications like donepezil (brand name Aricept) and memantine (Namenda), both used to treat Alzheimer's disease, do not change the ultimate course of mild cognitive impairment, Dr. Reisberg said they can be useful temporary treatments that may stabilize patients for a few years.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

  • Although studies did not show that medications like donepezil (brand name Aricept) and memantine (Namenda), both used to treat Alzheimer's disease, change the ultimate course of mild cognitive impairment, Dr. Reisberg said they can be useful temporary treatments that may stabilize patients for a few years.

    NYT > Home Page By JANE E. BRODY 2011

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