Is Aricept used for prevention of alzheimers as well as treatment?
Can Aricept be used as a preventative measure against Alzheimers or is it only used for treatment of an existing case. A: Aricept is brand name for the drug donepezil. Currently, there is no definitive proof that use of donepezil or other similar agents alters the course or progression of Alzheimer’s disease. However, 6-12 month controlled studies have shown modest benefits in cognition and/or behavior, such as one published in 1999. Pilot studies have reported that donepezil therapy may potentially have effects on markers of disease progression, such as hippocampal volume. Therefore, many neurologists, psychiatrists, and primary care physicians use donepezil in patients with Alzheimer’s disease. In 2005, the UK National Institute for Clinical Excellence (NICE) withdrew its recommendation for use of the drug for mild-to-moderate AD, on the basis that there is no significant improvement in functional outcome; of quality of life or of behavioral symptoms. However, NICE revised its guidel