Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease

Objectives. This study was to investigate an efficacy of galantamine in treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in Thai elderly who suffered from possible Alzheimer's disease (AD) with or without cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. Methods. A 6-month, multicent...

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Main Authors: S. Tangwongchai, N. Thavichachart, V. Senanarong, N. Poungvarin, K. Phanthumchinda, R. Praditsuwan, S. Nidhinandana, S. Chankrachang
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spelling th-cmuir.6653943832-599122018-09-10T03:25:34Z Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease S. Tangwongchai N. Thavichachart V. Senanarong N. Poungvarin K. Phanthumchinda R. Praditsuwan S. Nidhinandana S. Chankrachang Medicine Neuroscience Psychology Objectives. This study was to investigate an efficacy of galantamine in treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in Thai elderly who suffered from possible Alzheimer's disease (AD) with or without cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. Methods. A 6-month, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled trial was undertaken in 75 patients. Eligible patients received an initial galantamine dose of 8 mg/dayand escalated over 5 to 8 weeks to maintenance doses of 16 or 24 mg/day. The behavioral response was assessed as an intention-to-treat analysis using the Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Rating Scale (BEHAVE-AD). Results. Galantamine improved behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (P <.05 vs baseline) over the 24 weeks of treatment. BEHAVE-AD score was significantly improved from baseline in paranoid and delusion ideation, diurnal rhythm disturbances, anxieties, and phobias. Conclusions. Galantamine may be a well-tolerated and effective treatment option for improving psychotic, behavioral, and psychological symptoms in Thai elderly with possible AD with or without cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. © 2009 Sage Publications. 2018-09-10T03:23:29Z 2018-09-10T03:23:29Z 2009-01-01 Journal 15333175 2-s2.0-58149201395 10.1177/1533317508320603 https://www.scopus.com/inward/record.uri?partnerID=HzOxMe3b&scp=58149201395&origin=inward http://cmuir.cmu.ac.th/jspui/handle/6653943832/59912
institution Chiang Mai University
building Chiang Mai University Library
country Thailand
collection CMU Intellectual Repository
topic Medicine
Neuroscience
Psychology
spellingShingle Medicine
Neuroscience
Psychology
S. Tangwongchai
N. Thavichachart
V. Senanarong
N. Poungvarin
K. Phanthumchinda
R. Praditsuwan
S. Nidhinandana
S. Chankrachang
Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
description Objectives. This study was to investigate an efficacy of galantamine in treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia in Thai elderly who suffered from possible Alzheimer's disease (AD) with or without cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. Methods. A 6-month, multicenter, open-label, uncontrolled trial was undertaken in 75 patients. Eligible patients received an initial galantamine dose of 8 mg/dayand escalated over 5 to 8 weeks to maintenance doses of 16 or 24 mg/day. The behavioral response was assessed as an intention-to-treat analysis using the Behavioral Pathology in Alzheimer's Disease Rating Scale (BEHAVE-AD). Results. Galantamine improved behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (P <.05 vs baseline) over the 24 weeks of treatment. BEHAVE-AD score was significantly improved from baseline in paranoid and delusion ideation, diurnal rhythm disturbances, anxieties, and phobias. Conclusions. Galantamine may be a well-tolerated and effective treatment option for improving psychotic, behavioral, and psychological symptoms in Thai elderly with possible AD with or without cerebrovascular disease and vascular dementia. © 2009 Sage Publications.
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author S. Tangwongchai
N. Thavichachart
V. Senanarong
N. Poungvarin
K. Phanthumchinda
R. Praditsuwan
S. Nidhinandana
S. Chankrachang
author_facet S. Tangwongchai
N. Thavichachart
V. Senanarong
N. Poungvarin
K. Phanthumchinda
R. Praditsuwan
S. Nidhinandana
S. Chankrachang
author_sort S. Tangwongchai
title Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
title_short Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
title_full Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
title_fullStr Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
title_full_unstemmed Galantamine for the treatment of BPSD in Thai patients with possible Alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
title_sort galantamine for the treatment of bpsd in thai patients with possible alzheimer's disease with or without cerebrovascular disease
publishDate 2018
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