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Help your loved one face their mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease symptoms with a free 30-day supply of the Exelon Patch.

After 4 Weeks on Exelon Patch 4.6 mg/24 hours
Exelon Patch 4.6 mg/24 hours & Exelon Patch 9.5 mg/24 hours

If your loved one is tolerating the medication, ask the doctor if introducing the recommended exelon patch dose of 9.5 mg/24 hours is right for him or her.

 

Care to Care Program

Visually keep track of where you've put the patch on your loved one with our PatchMate™ mobile app.

 

Diagnosis & Treatment of Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease

Changes in memory become normal as people become older, but memory loss that interferes with daily life is not normal. It may, in fact, be a case of mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. That's why getting a proper mild to moderate Alzheimer's diagnosis is the only way to know.

There is no single test that will diagnose mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease. In order to diagnose mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease, your loved one's doctor must rule out other possible causes of symptoms, such as forgetfulness. A complete evaluation helps determine whether mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease is the cause of a person's symptoms.

The healthcare professional may:

  • Carry out a complete physical exam
  • Take urine or blood samples, or both
  • Carry out memory and psychological tests to see how well the brain is working
  • Order a brain scan (like a computerized tomography scan)

Is It Old Age or Mild to Moderate Alzheimer's Disease?

Learn how to recognize the signs of Alzheimer's disease

The Stages of the disease

Find out about the different stages of the disease

Fill Out Our AD8 Dementia Screening Interview

Recognize mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease symptoms with this interactive tool

Get Your Doctor Discussion Guide

Learn useful questions to ask the doctor before their next visit

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