Popular Dementia Medications

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Three Popular Dementia Medications
According to the World Health Organization, nearly 48 million people worldwide suffer from dementia. Each year, eight million new cases are reported. Contrary to popular belief, dementia is not a disease itself or exclusive to the elderly; rather, it is a term used for a variety of symptoms and can affect people as early as in their 40s and 50s. In this article, we’ll discuss the different causes of dementia and three popular forms of dementia medication that have shown positive results in managing the conditions associated with the condition.

What is Dementia?
Simply put, dementia is caused by damaged brain cells. Our brains have distinct regions that control different functions. When cells in a specific …show more content…

What Causes Dementia?
Just about any condition that damages the brain can cause dementia. Because it develops slowly over time, medical researchers think that the underlying causes which trigger dementia actually damage the brain well before any symptoms show. While there are multiple causes, the more common ones include:

Alzheimer’s Disease
This is the most common cause for dementia. Because Alzheimer’s progresses over the course of about eight to 10 years, the affected brain functions experience a slow decline.

Vascular Issues
Blocked blood vessels that lead to the brain are another common cause for dementia. The blood vessels can become blocked for a variety of reasons, including stroke or narrow brain blood vessels.

Repeated Traumatic Brain Injuries
Much like the ones documented to occur in physical sports like football and boxing, this form of contact can significantly impact the brain and a host of regions in it.

Metabolic Problems
Issues that interfere with the chemical processes your body uses to transform food to energy can present themselves in the form of inability to maintain proper amounts of sodium or difficulty in absorbing vitamin …show more content…

Donepezil (Aricept)
Approved for use in 90 countries, Aricept is prescribed to treat dementia symptoms such as memory loss; donepezil boosts the level of acetylcholine, which functions as a neurotransmitter, chemicals in the brain that relay signals between nerve cells.


Taken orally, donepezil has been shown to be an effective form of dementia treatment. During studies, it has positively impacted functional ability, behavior and cognizance among Alzheimer’s patients. Possible side effects can include nausea, diarrhea, loss of appetite and insomnia.

Rivastigmine (Exelon, Exelon Patch)
Designed for people who have mild to moderate Alzheimer’s symptoms, Exleon is also the first form of dementia medication to be offered in patch form. First approved by the FDA in 2000, Exelon can also be taking in capsule and liquid form.

In one 26-week US study, patients who took Exelon were observed to have superior improvement in areas of memory, attention, orientation and reasoning than patients who took placebos.

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