Alert! 8 Drugs That Cause Serious Dementia

Benzodiazepines: A Silent Risk to Memory
Benzodiazepines, such as alprazolam and diazepam, are prescribed to treat insomnia and anxiety. While effective in the short term, their prolonged use can double the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and cause permanent brain damage. One study found that 40% of people using these medications experience various neurological symptoms such as difficulty concentrating.

They are also associated with risks of physical and emotional dependence, making them difficult for many patients to stop. Doctors are considering non-pharmacological treatments such as behavioral therapy to treat anxiety and insomnia.

Amphetamines and the Memory Trap

 

Amphetamines are used to treat attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Although they temporarily improve concentration, prolonged use can lead to memory loss and other lasting cognitive damage. They are physically and emotionally addictive and can cause serious problems such as cardiac arrhythmias.

It is crucial that healthcare professionals carefully monitor their prescriptions. Non-pharmacological approaches such as behavioral therapy should also be considered.

 

First-generation antihistamines: Relief today, problem tomorrow
First-generation antihistamines, such as diphenhydramine, are used to treat allergies but can cause cognitive impairment due to their anticholinergic action. A recent study showed that their prolonged use is associated with an increased risk of dementia.