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Britain Restricts Some Drugs for Alzheimer’s Treatment

February 27, 2007 by Mary Emma Allen  
Filed under Diseases & Conditions

Because the British government has decided some drugs used for Alzheimer’s (in some cases delaying the symptoms) are not cost effective, they’ve issued restrictions on them.  The Alzheimer’s Society is challenging this decision legally.  Today, the Daily Mail newspaper launched a campaign to raise funds to aid the Alzheimer’s Society in this campaign.

In another article in the Daily Mail, writer Rosie Boycott relates, “What price my father’s dignity?” ,her father’s battle with Alzheimer’s and tells how Aricept, one of the drugs now restricted, helped her father continue a more normal life for about a year longer.  Ms. Boycott also tells a story of a father’s struggle with Alzheimer’s that other caregivers can relate to.

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2 Responses to “Britain Restricts Some Drugs for Alzheimer’s Treatment”
  1. Cathy says:

    Hi Mary Emma, I am going to have an Alzheimer’s rounds. May I link to some of your stories? Also, if there is any websites you would like for me to include, please let me know..

    Thanks, Cathy

  2. Yes, Cathy, you definitely can link to some of my stories.

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