ADHD Drugs May Treat Alzheimer’s Cognitive Symptoms Effectively — Positive effect on global cognition, apathy in meta-analysis
Drugs with principally noradrenergic action -- including ones prescribed for attention deficit-hyperactivity disorder (ADHD) or to treat hypertension or depression -- may effectively treat cognitive symptoms and apathy in Alzheimer's disease, a systematic review and meta-analysis suggested.
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