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Discontinuation Rate of Newly Prescribed Donepezil in Alzheimer's Disease Patients in Asia

Authors :
Jacqueline C Domingueze
Yu Te Lin
YoungSoon Yang
Kee Hyung Park
Christopher Chen
Soo Jin Yoon
Seong Hye Choi
Dongsheng Fan
SangYun Kim
Zhen-Xin Zhang
Chaur Jong Hu
Chih Ho Chou
Yuan Han Yang
Yansheng Li
Jee Hyang Jeong
Qiumin Qu
Kyunghun Kang
Huali Wang
Yun Xu
Zhen Hong
Eun-Joo Kim
Chi-Ieong Lau
Chan Nyoung Lee
Nagaendran Kandiah
Seul-Ki Jeong
Yong S. Shim
San Jung
Jae-Won Jang
Hee Jin Kim
Leung-Wing Chu
Source :
Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea)
Publication Year :
2021
Publisher :
Korean Neurological Association, 2021.

Abstract

BACKGROUND AND PURPOSE The rate of donepezil discontinuation and the underlying reasons for discontinuation in Asian patients with Alzheimer's disease (AD) are currently unknown. We aimed to determine the treatment discontinuation rates in AD patients who had newly been prescribed donepezil in routine clinical practice in Asia. METHODS This 1-year observational study involved 38 institutions in seven Asian countries, and it evaluated 398 participants aged 50-90 years with a diagnosis of probable AD and on newly prescribed donepezil monotherapy. The primary endpoint was the rate of donepezil discontinuation over 1 year. Secondary endpoints included the reason for discontinuation, treatment duration, changes in cognitive function over the 1-year study period, and compliance as assessed using a clinician rating scale (CRS) and visual analog scale (VAS). RESULTS Donepezil was discontinued in 83 (20.9%) patients, most commonly due to an adverse event (43.4%). The mean treatment duration was 103.67 days in patients who discontinued. Among patients whose cognitive function was assessed at baseline and 1 year, there were no significant changes in scores on the Mini-Mental State Examination, Montreal Cognitive Assessment, and Trail-Making Test-Black and White scores, whereas the Clinical Dementia Rating score increased significantly (p

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
20055013 and 17386586
Volume :
17
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Journal of Clinical Neurology (Seoul, Korea)
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....5536bc6d0fff338fdf23f10ab2469ac1