In This Episode:
Only four medications are FDA-approved for the treatment of Alzheimer’s disease and other dementias. Dr. K explains how they work and addresses frequently asked questions. She covers:
- The two different categories of medication that are FDA-approved, and how they work to help people with dementia
- The different stages of dementia, and how this relates to the FDA-approval of these drugs
- How well these drugs work, and what families can expect
- Common side-effects of these medications
- Whether these medications work for mild cognitive impairment
- When to consider stopping these medications
- Which vitamins might also help treat Alzheimer’s disease
- Practical tips for people considering these medications or already taking them
Related article:
4 Medications to Treat Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias: How They Work & FAQs
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- How to Understand the Stages of Alzheimer’s & Other Dementias
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- Effectiveness of cholinesterase inhibitors and memantine for treating dementia: evidence review for a clinical practice guideline
- Q&A: What Can I Do to Treat Mild Cognitive Impairment?
- Vitamin D: The Healthy Aging Dose to Prevent Deficiency & FAQs
- How to Avoid Harm from Vitamin B12 Deficiency
- How to Promote Brain Health
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