using cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with VASCULAR dementia

There's a lot of interest in using cholinesterase inhibitors for patients with VASCULAR dementia.

Cholinesterase inhibitors (Aricept, Reminyl, Exelon) are normally used for Alzheimer's.

Now it looks like they can also improve cognitive function in patients with dementia due to stroke or cerebrovascular disease.

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