Tetrahydroaminoacridine–Lecithin Combination Treatment in Patients with Intermediate-Stage Alzheimer's Disease: Results of a Canadian Double-Blind, Crossover, Multicenter Study

We studied the efficacy and safety of oral tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) combined with lecithin in 52 patients with Alzheimer's disease. The maximal tolerated dose of THA (up to 100 mg per day) was determined during an eight-week titration period, after which the tolerated dose of THA or placeb...

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Veröffentlicht in:The New England journal of medicine 1990-05, Vol.322 (18), p.1272-1276
Hauptverfasser: Gauthier, Louise, Gauthier, Serge, Bouchard, Rémi, Lamontagne, Albert, Bailey, Peter, Bergman, Howard, Ratner, Jack, Tesfaye, Yoseph, Saint-Martin, Monique, Bacher, Yves, Carrier, Louise, Charbonneau, Roland, Clarfield, A. Mark, Collier, Brian, Dastoor, Dolly, Germain, Marcel, Kissel, Catherine, Krieger, Monique, Kushnir, Seymour, Masson, Hélène, Morin, Jacques, Nair, Vasavan, Neirinck, Leonard, Suissa, Samy
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Zusammenfassung:We studied the efficacy and safety of oral tetrahydroaminoacridine (THA) combined with lecithin in 52 patients with Alzheimer's disease. The maximal tolerated dose of THA (up to 100 mg per day) was determined during an eight-week titration period, after which the tolerated dose of THA or placebo was given during two sequential randomized periods of treatment lasting eight weeks each. Highly purified lecithin (4.7 g per day) was administered during all phases of the study. Efficacy was expressed in terms of scores on the Mini—Mental State (MMS) test, the modified MMS test, the Hierarchic Dementia Scale, the Rapid Disability Rating Scale—ll, and the behavioral scale of Reisberg et al. Safety was assessed by careful clinical monitoring as well as serial measurements of liver aminotransferases. Forty-six patients completed the titration period, and 39 completed the double-blind period, during which only the MMS score showed a small but significant increase (P
ISSN:0028-4793
1533-4406
DOI:10.1056/NEJM199005033221804