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The pharmacological
rationale for treating vascular dementia with galantamine
Maelicke, A
Institute of Physiological Chemistry and Pathobiochemistry,
Johannes
Gutenberg University Medical School, Mainz, Germany.
Int J Clin Pract Suppl 2001 May;(120):24-8
ABSTRACT
There is considerable evidence indicating that, as in Alzheimer's disease,
the central cholinergic system is impaired in vascular dementia (VaD).
Using lessons learned from Alzheimer's disease research, it has been
proposed that enhancement of the cholinergic system is a rational approach
to treating the symptoms of VaD. Galantamine's dual mode of action may
provide a greater chance of success in treating patients with Alzheimer's
disease through enhanced efficacy on the cognitive, functional and
behavioural aspects of dementia. Trials are currently underway to see if
this broad spectrum of efficacy extends to patients with Alzheimer's
disease with cerebrovascular disease ('mixed' dementia) or VaD, as well as
other conditions, and the results are eagerly awaited.
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