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nidan7500

04/27/18 8:08 AM

#148865 RE: XenaLives #148850

Thanks Xena. These are amazing statistics.

The researchers found that people who used certain types of anticholinergics, such as those used to treat depression, Parkinson's and urinary incontinence, for a year or more had about a 30% increased risk of developing dementia down the road.



W/O knowing more about the risk analysis model in use how does one know what "SAFE and EFFECTIVE " REALLY means. Starting to get the sense that the whole BP MED dispensing model is about to unravel.

(CNN)Many older adults know that long-term use of certain medications can negatively affect cognition and increase one's risk of dementia.



I bet every family has stories detailing one of their own being "Treated" for "A" who soon develops symptoms for "B" or "C" Or TBD. IMO BP-FDA have some explaining to do.

Thanks