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CHICAGO — Patients who took antidementia medications for more than 70% of the time since being diagnosed with Alzheimer's-associated dementia lived an average of 3 years longer than did those who took them for shorter durations.
PII: S1553-3212(08)70249-8
doi:10.1016/S1553-3212(08)70249-8
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