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Rivastigmine (sold
under the
trade name
Exelon among others) is a
cholinesterase inhibitor used for the
treatment of mild to
moderate Alzheimer's disease...
- only
three of
these are
available commercially. The
three available are
rivastigmine, donepezil, and galantamine,
while tacrine is not. They are generally...
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central nervous system to
alleviate neurological symptoms, such as
rivastigmine in Alzheimer's disease, all
cholinesterase inhibitors require doses to...
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disturbances such as apathy. The
effects of donepezil,
galantamine and
rivastigmine have all been ****essed but, overall, the
findings have been inconsistent...
- Austrian-born
Israeli neuropharmacologist, best
known as the
developer of
rivastigmine (Exelon). Weinstock-Rosin was born in Vienna.
After her
father was arrested...
- the
United States by the FDA to
treat Alzheimer's
include donepezil,
rivastigmine, and galantamine.
These drugs work to
increase the
levels of acetylcholine...
- blepharospasm, but this can
aggravate dysphagia. Two
studies have
suggested that
rivastigmine may help with
cognitive aspects, but the
authors of both
studies have...
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auditory hallucinations as a side effect. She was
subsequently prescribed rivastigmine instead which reduced the
auditory hallucinations and
reduced her visual...
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Quetiapine Ramelteon Rasagiline Reboxetine Ribavirin Rimonabant Risperidone Rivastigmine Rofecoxib Ropinirole Rotigotine Rufinamide Selegiline Sertraline Sevoflurane...
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inhibitors Donepezil Edrophonium Neostigmine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Rivastigmine Tacrine Caffeine (non-competitive)
Huperzine A
Irreversible cholinesterase...