Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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925818 | Brain and Language | 2007 | 12 Pages |
Abstract
Pharmacotherapy of aphasia had been discussed for the last twenty years with first bromocriptine and amphetamine and then serotoninergic, GABAergic and cholinergic agents. Here, we reviewed the MEDLINE available reports of drug therapy for aphasia. So far, proofs of efficiency were found indubitable for none of the studied molecules. However, some of them showed limited efficiency (piracetam and amphetamine). Moreover, drug therapies for aphasia were less efficient alone than when they were associated with speech therapy.
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Authors
Xavier de Boissezon, Patrice Peran, Chloé de Boysson, Jean-François Démonet,