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We propose to conduct a study in patients with mild to moderate AD where a cholinergic challenge is given in a placebo-controlled, cross-over fashion, prior to onset of treatment with a CEI. Patients will be followed over a period of 6 months to…
We propose to conduct a study in healthy young and elderly subjects and patients diagnosed with mild to moderate AD, FTLD, or DLB where cholinergic and serotonergic challenges are given in a placebo-controlled, crossover fashion. Before each…
To examine the effects of treatment with galantamine among patients with AD on the variability and stability of walking (with and without dual-task), functional mobility, standing balance, and cognitive functions (e.g. attention and executive…
To investigate the effects of galantamine on cognitive impairment and visual hallucinations in Parkinson`s disease, both therapeutic (direct effect) and preventive (protection against an acute increase of dopaminergic medication used by the patient…
To determine the safety and efficacy of Dimebon in patients with mild to moderate Huntington Disease
To determine the benefit of Dimebon as compared to placebo on the primary measure of cognition and memory, the Alzheimer*s Disease Assessment Scale * cognitive subscale (ADAS-cog); andTo determine the benefit of Dimebon as compared to placebo on the…
To evaluate the long-term safety and tolerability of Dimebon in AD patients who have successfully completed 26 weeks of blinded treatment in the CONNECTION Study (DIM14) (hereafter referred to as *CONNECTION*).
Primary Objective: To study the change on performance on executive function and memory function (as measured on Neurocart), after an active challenge with methylphenidate (monoaminergic) and galantamine (cholinergic), compared to placebo, in…
Objective(s)• To evaluate the safety and tolerability after intranasal administration of ascending multiple doses of Memogain in healthy elderly subjects.• To evaluate the PK after intranasal administration of ascending multiple doses of Memogain in…
The aim of this study is to investigate whether a minimally-invasive stepwise treatment leads to sufficient improvement of forearm rotation in patients with malunion after fracture of the radius and/or ulna.