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Introduction: Psychotic symptoms are common in Alzheimer’s disease (AD) and are associated with worsened patient outcomes, including faster cognitive decline and increased institutionalization (1). Treatment remains challenging, as no medications are specifically approved for AD-related psychosis (1). Traditional antipsychotics pose a significant r

Early-Onset Alzheimer’s Psychosis Treated Successfully with Xanomeline–Trospium
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