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16 Widener L.J. 111 (2006-2007)
Violent Behavior Associated with Acetylcholinesterase Inhibitors and Liability of Prescribers of Donepezil

handle is hein.journals/wjpl16 and id is 119 raw text is: VIOLENT BEHAVIOR ASSOCIATED WITH
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS AND LIABILITY
OF PRESCRIBERS OF DONEPEZIL
Janet Brewer*
I. BACKGROUND
There are few prospects more aversive than the notion of one
day developing Alzheimer's disease. Most realize that the disease
is characterized by progressive, irreversible memory loss coupled
with deteriorating intellectual, speech, and orienting functions.'
The course of the disease may take years and progresses to a point
of complete loss of intellectual functions.2 Current medical
theories regarding the etiology, cognitive symptoms, and disease
course of Alzheimer's disease cite a deficiency of cholinergic
transmission in the brain.3 The recently discovered drug Donepezil
Hydrochloride (trade name Aricept) is said to exert a therapeutic
effect by enhancing acetylcholinergic activity.4 Donepezil was
thought to hold new promise for Alzheimer's patients, but in
November 1995 the American Journal of Psychiatry printed a
warning issued by Drs. W. P. Bouman and G. Pinner of
Nottingham, England.5 Under the heading Violent Behavior
Associated with Donepezil, Drs. Bouman and Pinner described a
seventy-six-year-old man suffering from Alzheimer's whose
medical history was otherwise completely unremarkable.6 He was
. J.D., Psy.D.; Lecturer in Law, Centre for Social Ethics and Policy, School
of Law, Department of Humanities, University of Manchester, U.K.
See TABER'S CYCLOPEDIC MEDICAL DICTIONARY 78-79 (Donald Venes
& Clayton L. Thomas eds., 19th ed. 2001).
2id.
3 RxList Monographs, Donepezil Hydrochloride: Clinical Pharmacology,
http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic/donepezil-cp.htm (last visited Oct. 22, 2006).
41d.
5 W.P. Bouman & G. Pinner, Letter to the Editor, Violent Behavior
Associated with Donepezil, 155 AM. J. PSYCHIATRY 1626 (1998).
6id.

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