This clinical trial is focused on studying the effects of a treatment for individuals experiencing mild cognitive dysfunction, which is a condition that affects memory and thinking skills. The treatment being tested is a medication called Choline Alfoscerate, which is a type of cholinergic precursor. This means it helps increase the levels of a chemical in the brain that is important for memory and learning.
The purpose of the study is to see if Choline Alfoscerate can slow down or stabilize changes in certain areas of the brain, such as the hippocampus, which is involved in memory. The study will also look at whether the treatment can help maintain or improve cognitive abilities, like memory and attention, by using special tests to measure these skills. Participants will take the medication as an oral solution, which means it is taken by mouth.
Throughout the study, participants will undergo assessments to monitor any changes in their brain structure and cognitive performance. These assessments will include imaging techniques like MRI to observe the brain and neuropsychological tests to evaluate cognitive functions. The study aims to provide insights into how Choline Alfoscerate might benefit those with mild cognitive dysfunction, especially when there is associated vascular damage, which refers to issues with blood vessels that can affect brain health.



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