Study: Commonly Used Class Of Prescription Medication Shows Strong Links To Dementia
  • 5 years ago
Anticholinergics are widely used to treat everything from depression to allergies to Parkinson's disease. According to UPI, a new study says this class of drugs may increase risk for dementia. Researchers from the Center for Dementia at the University of Nottingham found people over age 55 who used strong anticholinergic medication each day for more than three years had a 50 percent increased risk of developing dementia.
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