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"Inositol Treatment of Alzheimer's Disease: A Double-Blind, Cross-Over
Placebo Controlled Trial"
Barak, Yoram, et al, Prog. Neuro-Psychopharmacol. and Biological Psychiatry,
1996;20:729-735. In a double-blind crossover study, inositol at
6 grams per day versus glucose for 1 month each was carried out in 11
Alzheimer's disease patients. There was an overall improvement in the
Cognitive Subscale of the Cambridge Mental Disorder of the Elderly Examination
(CAMDEX) with inositol but it was not significant. Language and orientation
improved significantly more with inositol than the placebo. There were
no serious side effects. The authors feel that higher doses of inositol
should be studied in Alzheimer's disease patients for longer periods of
time. |
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