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Re: Anticholenergic meds May Increase Dementia + Alzhe » ed_uk2010

Posted by J Kelly on June 2, 2016, at 6:41:21

In reply to Re: Anticholenergic meds May Increase Dementia + Alzhe » J Kelly, posted by ed_uk2010 on May 29, 2016, at 13:42:55

> >Is Zyprexa and/or Klonopin an anticholinergic? My memory is absolute crap :(
>
> Zyprexa is moderately anticholinergic. Klonopin is not anticholinergic as such but produces a substantial decrease in the ability to form new memories. All benzodiazepine anxiolytics and sedatives impair memory, and people often forget what has happened after they've taken them. Benzos are certainly NOT good for cognition! It's really a balancing act between symptom relief and side effects.

I'm the poster child :(



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