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97| Medications for Memory Loss in Older Adults – A Conversation With Dr. Matthew Growdon

Navigating Neuropsychology

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Alzheimer's and Lewy Body Dementia?

There's at least some evidence I've seen for colonestrics inhibitors for cognitive functioning in these conditions but Parkinson's and Lewy body come with this risk of extra-paramidal motor side effects with those medications. So yeah I think in general in Alzheimer's Lewy body dementia is where there may be a mixed picture like the mixed vascular in Alzheimer's picture it's reasonable and many people will give a trial of the colonestrics inhibitor. But less consensus on whether there would be a benefit in some of the more rare diseases like try to temporal dementia which are not often used by doctors.

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