Aricept
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Brand name:
Aricept
Pronounced: AIR-ih-sept
Generic name: Donepezil hydrochloride
Why is Aricept prescribed?
Aricept is one of the few drugs that can provide some relief
from the symptoms of early Alzheimer's disease. (Cognex, Exelon,
and Reminyl are others.) Alzheimer's disease causes physical
changes in the brain that disrupt the flow of information and
interfere with memory, thinking, and behavior. Aricept can
temporarily improve brain function in some Alzheimer's sufferers,
although it does not halt the progress of the underlying
disease.
Most important fact about Aricept
To maintain any improvement, Aricept must be taken regularly. If
the drug is stopped, its benefits will soon be lost. Patience is in
order when starting the drug. It can take up to 3 weeks for any
positive effects to appear.
How should you take Aricept?
Aricept should be taken once a day just before bedtime. Be sure
it's taken every day. If Aricept is not taken regularly, it won't
work. It can be taken with or without food.
--If you miss a dose...
Make it up as soon as you remember. If it is almost time for the
next dose, skip the one that was missed and go back to the regular
schedule. Never double the dose.
--Storage instructions...
Store at room temperature.
What side effects may occur?
Side effects cannot be anticipated. If any develop or change in
intensity, tell the doctor as soon as possible. Only the doctor can
determine if it is safe to continue Aricept.
Side effects are more likely with higher doses. The most common
are diarrhea, fatigue, insomnia, loss of appetite, muscle cramps,
nausea, and vomiting. When one of these effects occurs, it is
usually mild and gets better as treatment continues.
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Other side effects may include:
Abnormal dreams, arthritis, bruising, depression,
dizziness, fainting, frequent urination, headache, pain,
sleepiness, weight loss
Why should Aricept not be prescribed?
There are two reasons to avoid Aricept: an allergic reaction to
the drug itself, or an allergy to the group of antihistamines that
includes Claritin, Allegra, Atarax, Periactin, and Optimine.
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