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What medications might be causing my memory problems?
Find out which medications can cause memory problems, and what to do about it.
Amitriptyline and dementia
Amitriptyline is used by many people for depression, migraines, pain, and more. However, new research shows it can increase your risk of dementia.
How can I get off my sleeping pills?
Sleeping pills can cause memory problems. Learn how to talk to your doctor about coming off safely.
How can I optimize my cholesterol?
Learn about improving your cholesterol levels through nutrition, general health, and medications.
Cai’s Story
Reversing memory problems in 6 months by treating sleep apnea, stopping Trazodone, reducing alcohol, and preventing low blood sugars.
Top 5 medications to avoid if you want a better memory
The medications dementia experts recommend you reduce or avoid if you’re worried about your memory.
Do statins cause memory problems?
Read a balanced approach to cholesterol and statins, and find the choice that is best for YOU.
Helena’s Story
Reversal of memory problems in 3 months with changes to alcohol use, vitamins, sleeping pills, and social life.
Karl’s Story
Reversal of memory problems in 6 months with better sleep and switching to extra-strength tylenol from dilaudid (hydromorphone).
Winnie’s Story
Reversing memory problems in 12 months by managing grief, depression, starting Mirtazapine and stopping paroxetine, and exercise.