Deciding whether to take medication for Alzheimer's should be made in consultation with a healthcare professional who can assess your specific situation. Medications may help manage symptoms or slow progression in some cases, but they aren't a cure. It's important to weigh the potential benefits against any side effects and consider non-pharmacological interventions as well. Always discuss your options and concerns with your doctor to make an informed decision.
They don't usually people with alzheimers have to have a full time person to take care of them
You don't die of Alzheimer's disease. It only destroys the memory of the brain, which causes other problems, such as forgetting to take medicine, or to eat.
You will need to ask the pharmacist what foods will interact with your grandmother's medicine. It is important for your grandmother to maintain a healthy diet to prevent the further progression of Alzheimers.
I doubt it. It sure can make you feel like you've got alzheimers if you take a lot. LOL
The best medicine that you should take depends on the heart condition that you have. For example, if you have high cholesterol, then you should take lipitor. Aspirin is also a good medication for the heart in general.
It depends on the medicine. You should see your primary care physician and speak to him/her about what medicine you'd like to take, and if it would effect your mold allergy.
Xtra strength Tylenol
betnovyte
Advil
avil 25
Some medicine can irritate your stomach if you do not take it with food.
Webmd.com is a great website to find information on how to take care of Alzheimers patients. This website can give you tips on care such as bathing and feeding them.