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Alzheimer’s Disease: Efficacy of Mono- and Combination Therapy. A Systematic Review

Adrian L. Knorz, Arnim Quante

2021Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry and Neurology43 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

IMPORTANCE: Alzheimer's disease (AD) is a complex neurodegenerative disorder and the most prevalent cause of dementia. In spite of the urgent need for more effective AD drug therapy strategies, evidence of the efficacy of combination therapy with existing drugs remains unclear. OBJECTIVE: To assess the efficacy of combined drug therapy on cognition and progress in patients with AD in comparison to single agent drug therapy. METHODS: The electronic databases MEDLINE and EMBASE were systematically searched to identify relevant publications. Only randomized controlled clinical trials were included, but no limits were applied to language or time published. Data were extracted from May 27th until December 29th, 2020. RESULTS: in donepezil-treated patients with moderate AD (using a formula containing Gingko and other antioxidants) compared to donepezil with placebo. A further trial found no significant effect of combining EGb 761® and donepezil in patients with probable AD over donepezil with placebo. Approaches with idalopirdine, atorvastatin or vitamin supplementation in combination with ChEI have not proven effective and have not been retried since. Fluoxetine and ST101 have shown partial benefits in combination with ChEI over ChEI monotherapy and placebo. However, these effects must be replicated by further research. CONCLUSION: Additional memantine in combination with ChEI might be of slight benefit in patients with moderate to severe AD, but evidence is ambiguous. Longer trials are needed. No major cognitive benefit is missed, if solely appropriate ChEI monotherapy is initiated.

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DonepezilMemantineMedicinePlaceboCombination therapyGalantamineRandomized controlled trialDementiaClinical trialPharmacologyAlzheimer's diseasePharmacotherapyRivastigmineInternal medicineDiseaseAlternative medicinePathologyDementia and Cognitive Impairment ResearchNeurological Disorders and TreatmentsAlzheimer's disease research and treatments