These 20 Meds Can Cause Memory Loss

Nowadays, the number of death cases in the U.S. due to serious reactions to medications is on the rise. According to statistics, prescribed meds cause more than hundred thousand deaths on a yearly basis and hospitalize more than 1.5 million people. With this in mind, it is of pivotal importance to mention the most dangerous drugs, i.e. prescribed medications that can trigger a lot of adverse side effects.

The Most Dangerous Medications

  • Sleeping pills

Did you know that sleeping pills are associated with memory loss and bring the body in a state similar to coma or drunkenness? This being said, they do not provide the needed rest which the body requires so that it can repair itself. Ambien, a well-known sleeping pill has been linked to night terrors, sleep walking, as well as hallucinations.

  • Statin drugs

These meds have a harmful effect on the brain and they are prescribed for the regulation of the cholesterol. What’s more, they have a dangerous side effect, i.e. memory loss.

  • Anti-drugs

Antibiotics, antihistamines, antidepressants, etc. influence the levels of acetylcholine in the body, which is the major neurotransmitter for memory and learning. When its levels are not high enough, it can cause delirium, mental confusion, hallucinations, blurry vision, and loss of memory.

20 Medications that Lead to Memory Loss

  • Sleeping pills
  • Painkillers
  • Antibiotics
  • Insulin
  • Chemo drugs
  • Epilepsy meds
  • Barbiturates
  • Antipsychotics
  • Meds for Parkinson’s
  • Benzodiazepines
  • Beta blockers
  • Quinidine
  • Hypertension drugs
  • Interferons
  • Naproxen
  • Methyldopa
  • Lithium
  • Tricyclic antidepressants
  • Antihistamines
  • Steroids

Important to note: If you happen to use any of these medications, make sure you consult your physician and find out if and how they are influencing your memory. Ask for a healthier and safer variant, if available. Also, remember to be more physically active, take adequate supplements, and eat brain foods to maintain the optimal health of the brain.

Sources:

AARP
PHARMACY TIMES