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amnestic

adjective as in amnesiac

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Patients have mostly been excluded from trials, since they are "usually aimed at patients with amnestic Alzheimer's with low scores on memory tests," La Joie added.

The Iranian research “includes a wide variety of compounds that have differing sedation, dissociation, and amnestic incapacitating effects,” the report said.

He “has no recollection and no memory of what happened because he was in an amnestic state,” attorney Dale Rubin said, adding that when Gargiulo came to, he apologized and ran out of the apartment.

I had been given midazolam, a benzodiazepine known for its superior amnestic effects.

Furthermore, disruption of limbic white matter is correlated with cognitive decline in people with amnestic mild cognitive impairment132.

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