What Is The Appropriate Dosage Of Aricept For Alzheimer S Disease?
My question is on Aricept , My mother is being given 5mg one day 10 mg the next and her companion wants to put her on 5mg. She is moderate -severe Alzheimers irritable ,screaming alot family needs to understand the aricept better and not agreeing with whats being given to her. Claudia
Aricept is Donepezil hydrochloride, which helps in improving the function of nerve cells (memory, thinking and reasoning). Its used to treat mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimers. Its beneficial role in aggressive behavior is still not clear. According to NICE guidelines, view of the carer is more important while prescribing drugs and dosage is increased slowly based on symptomatic response.
The treatment schedule and history is not mentioned. Remember drugs are potential poisons and overdose can have severe side effects. If you still think the above symptoms have not improved, discuss with the concerned physician and the carer again. Remember Aricept does not have any role in aggressive behavior.
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What Is The Appropriate Dosage Of Aricept For Alzheimer S Disease?
Hello Claudia, Aricept is Donepezil hydrochloride, which helps in improving the function of nerve cells (memory, thinking and reasoning). Its used to treat mild to moderate dementia due to Alzheimers. Its beneficial role in aggressive behavior is still not clear. According to NICE guidelines, view of the carer is more important while prescribing drugs and dosage is increased slowly based on symptomatic response. The treatment schedule and history is not mentioned. Remember drugs are potential poisons and overdose can have severe side effects. If you still think the above symptoms have not improved, discuss with the concerned physician and the carer again. Remember Aricept does not have any role in aggressive behavior. Hope I have answered your query, If you have any further questions, I will be happy to help