miércoles, 3 de enero de 2024
How Is Alzheimer's Disease Treated?
https://www.nia.nih.gov/health/alzheimers-treatment/how-alzheimers-disease-treated?utm_source=nia-eblast&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=alzgov-20240102#behavioral
Common behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer’s disease include sleeplessness, wandering, agitation, anxiety, aggression, restlessness, and depression. Scientists are learning why these symptoms occur and are studying new treatments — drug and non-drug — to manage them. Research has shown that treating behavioral symptoms can provide comfort for people with Alzheimer’s and make things easier for caregivers.
Some medicines, such as sleep aids, anti-anxiety drugs, anticonvulsants, and antipsychotics warrant extra caution for people living with Alzheimer’s. These medications should only be considered after safer, non-drug alternatives have not helped treat the symptoms and after talking with a doctor about the risks and side effects of drugs.
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