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- Memory loss: 7 tips to improve your memory - Mayo Clinic
Memory loss can be stressful and upsetting Find out how staying active and engaged can help
- Alzheimers prevention: Does it exist? - Mayo Clinic
Alzheimer's prevention: Strategies for staying physically and mentally fit may be most effective
- Drugs and Supplements - Mayo Clinic
Look up information about prescription drugs, over-the-counter medications, herbs, vitamins and supplements
- Fesoterodine (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Appropriate studies performed to date have not demonstrated geriatric-specific problems that would limit the usefulness of fesoterodine in the elderly However, elderly patients are more likely to have unwanted side effects (eg, constipation, dizziness, dry mouth, upset stomach, or urinary tract infection), or age-related liver or kidney problems, which may require caution in patients
- Donepezil (oral route) - Side effects dosage - Mayo Clinic
Description Donepezil is used to treat dementia (memory loss and mental changes) associated with mild, moderate, or severe Alzheimer's disease Donepezil will not cure Alzheimer's disease, and it will not stop the disease from getting worse However, it can improve thinking ability in some patients This medicine is available only with your doctor's prescription
- Medications and supplements that can raise your blood pressure
Some medicines and herbal remedies, including those used to treat pain, depression and the common cold, can increase blood pressure
- Leuprolide (intradermal route, intramuscular route, subcutaneous route . . .
Description Leuprolide injection is a synthetic (man-made) hormone that is similar to a natural hormone that is produced in the brain It is used to treat a number of medical problems including: Anemia caused by bleeding from uterine leiomyomas (fibroid tumors in the uterus), or Cancer of the prostate that is advanced or late-stage, or Central precocious puberty, a condition which causes early
- Vitamins for MS: Do supplements make a difference? - Mayo Clinic
Many people look to complementary and alternative therapies to treat symptoms of multiple sclerosis (MS) Among them, dietary supplements, including high-dose vitamins, are used most frequently But will taking more than the recommended daily allowance of certain vitamins help your MS? The question
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