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Stitcher 04-19-2008 10:49 AM

Medications for bladder problems & PD have the worst effect on memory
 
Common Medications May Harm Memory in Older People

By Kathleen Doheny
HealthDay Reporter
Friday, April 18, 2008; 4:00 AM
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THURSDAY, April 17 (HealthDay News) -- Common medications known as anticholinergic drugs -- used to treat ulcers, stomach cramps, motion sickness, Parkinson's disease and urinary incontinence -- may cause older people to lose their thinking skills more quickly than seniors who don't take the medicines, new research suggests.

"What we found is being on these drugs does worsen your cognitive performance," said Dr. Jack Tsao, an associate professor of neurology at Uniformed Services University in Bethesda, Md., who led the study of the effect of the medications on older adults who were, on average, 75. "In the course of a few years, there is a small slippage. It's a minor effect."

Medications for bladder problems and Parkinson's appear to have the worst effect on memory, he said.

Anticholinergic drugs are a class of medicines that work by blocking the binding of a brain chemical called acetylcholine to its receptor in nerve cells.

"You need acetylcholine for [good] memory," Tsao explained. Drugs used to treat Alzheimer's inhibit the enzyme which breaks down acetylcholine, he said, allowing more of it to be used by the brain.

Tsao was expected to present his research Thursday at the American Academy of Neurology annual meeting, in Chicago.

jeanb 04-19-2008 01:05 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Carolyn (Post 261899)

Medications for bladder problems and Parkinson's appear to have the worst effect on memory, he said.
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Swell and since I'm on both Parkinson's & bladder problem drugs - that's probably a double-whammy?!

Sheeesh!!


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