Exelon patch could be available soon, researcher says

The first skin patch to deliver medication to Alzheimer's patients could be available soon, a researcher reports. The patch, which delivers the approved medication Exelon, will reportedly cause fewer side effects and will work more quickly because the medication will not have to be broken down in the stomach first. (This linked newsletter requires a program that will read PDF files such as Adobe Acrobat. The Exelon article is on page 13 of the newsletter.)

(Alzheimer's Association - Great Plains) UPDATED 05/23/2007
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