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1. Pharmacological agents with a potential to induce dementia are reviewed with special reference to anxiolytic sedatives, anticonvulsants, antineoplastic drugs and various metals.
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2. The possible role of cholinergic mechanisms, tetrahydrofolate deficiency and aluminum in the development of dementia is briefly discussed.