Yum… well, more like “ouch” for your brain 😬.
Here’s a careful look at 8 types of drugs that can increase dementia risk (always talk to a doctor before stopping anything!):
- Benzodiazepines – often prescribed for anxiety or insomnia.
- Anticholinergics – found in some allergy, sleep, and bladder meds.
- Certain Painkillers – like long-term use of strong opioids.
- Sleeping Pills (Z-drugs) – used for short-term insomnia relief.
- Some Antidepressants – particularly older tricyclic types.
- Heart Medications – some antiarrhythmics may impact cognition.
- High-dose Statins – very rare, but can affect memory in sensitive people.
- Corticosteroids – long-term use can impair memory.
The key: don’t panic, but be aware. If you or someone you care for takes any of these, a doctor can discuss safer alternatives or monitoring strategies.
I can also make a friendly guide for lowering dementia risk while still taking necessary meds if you want—it’s surprisingly doable. Do you want me to do that?