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Article: Patients will hear reports that they should NOT take certain meds May 2013
Patient Education: Cautions with Cough and Cold Meds for Children April 2013
Article: Alzheimer's medications (Aricept, Namenda, etc) are usually not very beneficial May 2012
Article: using coconut oil, Axona, or bacopa for Alzheimer's disease April 2012
Commentary: Alzheimer’s Disease: Can Coconut Oil Help? April 2012
Article: The new generic Zyprexa, olanzapine, is hitting pharmacy shelves December 2011
Article: new Aricept (donepezil) 23 mg tablet for moderate to severe Alzheimer's September 2010
Patient Education: Cholinesterase Inhibitors for Dementia September 2010
Commentary: New Dose of Aricept (Donepezil): 23 mg September 2010
Article: Ginkgo is NOT likely to prevent dementia or memory loss January 2009
Article: whether dementia drugs are worth using May 2008
Guideline: Current Pharmacologic Treatment of Dementia: A Clinical Practice Guideline from the American College of Physicians and the American Academy of Family Physicians (2008) May 2008
Chart: Drugs to Avoid in Patients with Dementia May 2008
Commentary: Efficacy of Dementia Drugs and Guidelines for Use May 2008
Guideline: AAN Practice Parameter: Management of Dementia (2001, [Current as of 2012]) October 2006
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