These are often either risk factor studies or studies of agents that may be repurposed for treatment of dementia. For instance, such studies have concluded that exposure to strong anticholinergic drugs [5], benzodiazepines [6, 7], lithium [8], and antiepileptic drugs [9] is associated with ...
Medications for Alzheimer's Disease Cholinesterase Inhibitors NMDA Inhibitors Investigational Drugs What is Alzheimer's Disease? Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common cause of dementia in industrialized nations. Dementia is a brain disorder that interferes with a person's ability to carryout ever...
learn to recognize the warnings signs of frustration; intervene to calm yourself down physically; modify your thoughts in a way that reduces your stress; learn to communicate assertively; learn to ask for help.Types of DementiaCortical dementias Alzheimer's disease Vascular dementia (also ...
Because there are different categories of heart disease, let’s break out treatments by specific heart condition. There can be plenty of overlap between treatment plans—common medications (like beta blockers, for instance) can be used to treat a range of heart ailments. Same goes for certain ...
Learning helpful coping strategies for the future Improving self-awareness Developing the ability to recognize early warning signs in a safe, non-judgmental place Building emotional resilience and regulation Instilling confidence and the ability to make healthy changes “Therapy can be incredibly helpful...
Objective The main aim is to identify, by means of different imaging modalities, the early bone changes in patients "at risk" and in stage 0 MRONJ.Materials and methodsA search of the literature was performed on PubMed, Embase, Web of Science, and Cochrane Library databases, until June 9...
Multiple system atrophy (MSA) is a complex and fatal neurodegenerative movement disorder. Understanding the comorbidities and drug therapy is crucial for MSA patients’ safety and management. Objectives To investigate the pattern of comorbidities and aspects of drug therapy in MSA patients. ...
For example, antidopaminergic agents such as haloperidol may be avoided when the patient has a dopamine-sensitive condition such as Parkinson Disease or Lewy Body Dementia. Rectal or intranasal benzodiazepines or other antiepileptic therapy may be added to the emergency orders when there is ...
Signs of baby blues include: Feeling anger towards your partner or your baby. Crying for no apparent reason. Self-doubt of being capable of caring for your baby. Postpartum depression, on the other hand, lasts beyond two weeks postpartum. Postpartum depression may include sympto...
The ambiguous and insidious onset of symptoms occurs over many years, leading to an irregular and inconsistent loss of taken-for-granted abilities. People living with Parkinson's disease are prone to falls, depression, and dementia. Chronicity and gradual decline influence every aspect of a person...