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| Should Alzheimer's Drugs Be Discontinued in the Late Stages? There have been multiple studies recently that question the wisdom and effectiveness of keeping people on drugs like Namenda, Aricept, Excelon and Razadyne after they are progressing into the later stages of dementia. Here are a few thoughts to consider when you're faced with making this decision or recommending a course of treatment to a family member... Read more
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