High doses of Alzheimer's drug Aricept should be banned, Public Citizen says

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High doses of Alzheimer's drug Aricept should be banned, Public Citizen says

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High doses of the Alzheimer's drug Aricept should be banned because they are no more effective than low doses and have a sharply increased risk of adverse effects, the advocacy group Public Citizen and a Johns Hopkins University geriatrician said Wednesday in a petition to the Food and Drug Administration.

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Tags: Alzheimer's Disease, Alzheimer's Disease Medication, Diet and Nutrition, Drug, Aricept, Johns Hopkins Hospital, Geriatrician

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