Dementia is a truly devastating disease, and the scale of the problem today is enormous, quickly evolving into one of the largest public health challenges of our time. It’s a scary thought, but some of the very medicines we rely on might actually be contributing to, or significantly increasing, our risk of cognitive decline. Doctors are well aware that drugs carry side effects, but what is often missed is the cumulative, toxic effect that occurs when a patient—especially an older individual—is taking a complex cocktail of multiple medications.
The scientific evidence linking specific drug classes and the practice of taking too many pills (known as polypharmacy) to dementia is growing stronger every year. It’s no longer just a correlation; we are beginning to understand the biological mechanisms by which common prescriptions can disrupt the brain’s delicate machinery for memory and learning. This article will discuss which medications could be risky, explain the biological reasons behind the risk, and outline proactive steps you can take to protect your brain health.
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