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. 2000 Oct;15(10):887-91.
doi: 10.1002/1099-1166(200010)15:10<887::aid-gps212>3.0.co;2-m.

Use of donepezil for the treatment of mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease: an audit of the assessment and treatment of patients in routine clinical practice

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Use of donepezil for the treatment of mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease: an audit of the assessment and treatment of patients in routine clinical practice

I Cameron et al. Int J Geriatr Psychiatry. 2000 Oct.

Abstract

There have been a number of randomised, placebo-controlled trials of donepezil in the treatment of mild-moderate Alzheimer's disease and these report significant benefits for a proportion of patients. Little is known about the use of donepezil in routine clinical practice. The aims of this study were to examine the use of donepezil in routine clinical practice and to identify some of the practical and resource implications associated with treatment. A number of areas were examined against published guidelines including assessment, diagnosis, initiation of treatment, monitoring and discontinuation of treatment. This was a retrospective case note study involving patients with mild - moderate Alzheimer's disease over a one-year period. One hundred and seventeen patients were commenced on donepezil and 93 successfully completed three months of treatment. Of these, 47% demonstrated an improvement in cognition, activities of daily living or carer observation (or a combination). Compliance with accepted guidelines with respect to assessment, diagnosis and monitoring requires a standardised approach that has both clinical and resource implications.

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