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Long-term and high-dose
piracetam treatment of Alzheimer's disease.
Croisile B, Trillet M, Fondarai J, Laurent B, Mauguiere F, Billardon M
Department of Neurology,
Hopital Neurologique, Lyon, France
Neurology 1993 Feb;43(2):301-5
ABSTRACT
Preclinical research suggests that piracetam
(a nootropic drug) may improve cognitive functions, but previous studies
have failed to demonstrate a clear benefit for the treatment of Alzheimer's
disease (AD). We report a 1-year, double-blind, placebo-controlled,
parallel-group study with a high dose of piracetam (8 g/d per os) in 33
ambulant patients with early probable AD. Thirty subjects completed
the 1-year study. No improvement occurred in either group, but our results
support the hypothesis that long-term administration of high doses of
piracetam might slow the progression of cognitive deterioration in patients
with AD. The most significant differences concerned the recall of pictures
series and recent incident and remote memory. The drug was well-tolerated.
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