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No Increased Mortality Risks Seen in Japanese AD Patients on Antipsychotics: Study
No increased risk of deaths was observed in Japanese Alzheimer’s disease (AD) patients receiving antipsychotic agents, according to the final report of a large-scale prospective cohort study in Japan, dubbed J-CATIA. The study showed no difference in mortality rates between…
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