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==Donepezil==
Under "Management" this article says that donepezil is licenced in Japan and the Philippines for the treatment of DLB. It's also used in the UK (see ), which I'd like to add to the article, but tragically we seem to be using the incomprehensible sfn system. Would someone who speaks sfn be able to help?—]&nbsp;<small>]/]</small> 09:04, 19 December 2023 (UTC)

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