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The three cholinesterase inhibitors are efficacious for mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. It is not possible to identify those who will respond to treatment prior to treatment. There is no evidence that treatment with a ChEI is not cost effective. Despite the slight variations in the mode of action of the three cholinesterase inhibitors there is no evidence of any differences between them with respect to efficacy. There appears to be less adverse effects associated with donepezil compared with rivastigmine. It may be that galantamine and rivastigmine match donepezil in tolerability if a careful and gradual titration routine over more than three months is used. Titration with donepezil is more straightforward and the lower dose may be worth consideration.
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Jacqueline Birks
British Heart Foundation
Cochrane library
University of Oxford
Nuffield Orthopaedic Centre
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synapsesocial.com/papers/69dc34bd3080d3567e274a00 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1002/14651858.cd005593
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