"Written by four experts in dementia research, this book describes the pharmacology of the four symptomatic drugs used in the treatment of Alzheimer's disease. It provides an overview of the basic theories of the pharmacology of Alzheimer's disease and the way in which the medications are used for the treatment of dementia. ... book is most suitable for geriatric psychiatrists, geriatric medicine specialists, and neurologists who spend a significant amount of time treating people with Alzheimer's disease and other dementias." (Danielle L. Anderson, Doody's Book Reviews, June, 2016)
Basic theory of pharmacology for Alzheimer’s disease.- Practical Pharmacology of Donepezil.- Practical pharmacology of Galantamine.- Practical pharmacology of Rivastigmine.- Practical Pharmacology of Memantine.- How do we use Symptomatic drugs for Dementia.
Dr. Takashi Kudo, Osaka University Health Care Center, Department of Psychiatry,Toyonaka, Japan
Dr. Kenneth Davis, Mount Sinai Medical Center, New York, NY 10029, USA
Dr. Rafael Blesa Gonzalez, Autonomous University of Barcelona, Barcelona, Spain
Dr. David George Wilkinson, University of Southampton, Southampton, United Kingdom
The wide acceptance of the amyloid cascade hypothesis has led to vigorous development of disease-modifying drugs for Alzheimer’s disease, such as amyloid vaccinations and gamma- or beta-secretase inhibitors. However, the fact that clinical trials of these drugs have not yet yielded satisfactory results has meant that for the time being patients continue to be treated only with symptomatic drugs. Currently, four such drugs are available: donepezil, galantamine, rivastigmine, and memantine. In this book, the four leading experts on each of these drugs explain their practical pharmacology with the aim of providing a sound basis for their use, which to date has been of questionable proficiency. In addition, an introductory chapter considers the basic theory of pharmacology for Alzheimer’s disease and the book closes with an overview of the ways in which symptomatic drugs are used for dementia.