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Old 04-10-2007, 07:12 PM #1
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Anyone have any information/links and/or experience re: information on Aricept for ADD?
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Apparently, there was a Harvard study indicating the use of Aricept to help with ADD. If I find the study and/or more information, I will post it. However, if someone else has this information, I hope they too will post information regarding this. Thank you.
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Apparently, there was a Harvard study indicating the use of Aricept to help with ADD. If I find the study and/or more information, I will post it. However, if someone else has this information, I hope they too will post information regarding this. Thank you.
I'm currently taking 10 mg daily of aricept/donepezil for help with executive function related to my adhd. it's possible that it's increasing my irritability, but I have noticed some cognitive changes for the positive. It doesn't make me any more interested in cleaning the house or taking out the trash though. It seems to help my working memory - like I can remember a 5 digit number for the 5 seconds it takes to switch screens and enter it, whereas I couldn't keep a number in my head that long before I started taking it. And I do better on word-finds - which is random.
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