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Hey Posted: 06-18-07 13:31pm
the best drug that we have found so far
for my Grandfather that has worked wonders
was Arecept(sp?) He improved big time
after begining to take it. hope that
helps.
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mrsbuzski
Experienced User , Rather EHEALTHy
Joined: 15 Jun 2007 Posts: 103 Location: U.S.A. -- Illinois
Aricept Posted: 06-21-07 01:38am
I tried my Mom on Aricept.
I heard. It doesn't always work.
She vomited profusely from it!
Mixed blessing!
Because.
Yeh, you guessed it $$$.
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Hopeless23
New User, Becoming EHEALTHy
Joined: 19 Jun 2007 Posts: 5
Posted: 06-21-07 23:00pm
My grandmother uses *** and I have noticed
great improvement in her health. But not
everyone can use this medicine. Use it
only if prescribed by a doctor. Read more
information on the warnings, side effects
Joined: 04 Jun 2007 Posts: 1212 Location: Charlotte, NC,
Posted: 07-27-07 16:45pm
There are several different drugs out
there. Aricept, Namenda, Razadyne, and
several more. Doctors sometimes put you on
one or more of these different drugs. Some
of the patients that I care for take 2 or
more drugs for Alzehimers Disease.
Depending on what works for you you doctor
may make changes...and he may make changes
if one drugs seems to nolonger be
effective.
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