⚠️ Warning: A Common Drug May Increase Dementia Risk by Up to 40%
Recent medical research has raised concerns about some commonly used medications that millions of people take daily. Scientists suggest that long-term use of certain drugs may be linked to a higher risk of developing Dementia, including Alzheimer’s disease.
What Is the New Warning?
Researchers have found that prolonged use of some medications—especially those affecting the nervous system—may increase the risk of dementia by up to 40% in some cases. These medications are widely prescribed for different health conditions.
Some of the drugs studied include:
Certain pain medications
Some antidepressants
Allergy medications
Drugs used for bladder problems
Some treatments for Parkinson’s disease
