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Antiherpetic drugs: a potential way to prevent Alzheimer's disease?

Morgane LinardJulien BezinEmilie HucteauPierre JolyIsabelle GarrigueJean-François DartiguesAntoine ParienteCatherine Helmer
Published in: Alzheimer's research & therapy (2022)
Taking at least one systemic AHD during follow-up was significantly associated with a 15% reduced risk of developing AD, even after taking into account several potential methodological biases. Nevertheless, the low frequency of subjects with a regular intake questions the biological plausibility of this association and highlights the limits of epidemiological data to evaluate a potential protective effect of a regular treatment by systemic AHDs on the incidence of dementia.
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