Neurodegenerative

Namenda & Aricept Command Over 49% of the Market for Dementia: PharmaLive Special Report

NEWTOWN, Pa., Aug. 24, 2011 - Neurodegenerative diseases are the sixth-leading cause of death in high-income countries, with 35.6 million people suffering from dementia worldwide. This patient population is predicted to reach 115.4 million people by 2050.
Up to 8% of all people over 65 years old have some form of dementia. Dementia prevalence about doubles for every five years of age starting at 60. Dementia caused by nervous system diseases, especially Alzheimer's disease, is increasing in frequency. Alzheimer's disease strikes nearly a half million new patients each year.

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