Anti-dementia drug use among individuals without a documented dementia diagnosis
Background: Anti-dementia agents are only indicated for mild to moderate dementia without any other approved uses. Thus, individuals taking these agents should have a documented diagnosis of dementia. A documented diagnosis can influence the level of care; however, many dementia patients remain undiagnosed.
Source: Research in Social and Administrative Pharmacy - Category: Pharmaceuticals Authors: Teyrra Crawford, Maya Hanna, Eleanor Perfetto Source Type: research
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