I am wondering what side effects from taking Aricept or Namenda are most common. Are these the most often prescribed medications for dementia or alzheimer's? My mom has been very resistant to getting a diagnosis and having to take prescription medications. One of her major concerns with medication is it's side effects. I think she is also in a bit of denial. So I am just hoping someone can share their experience with these medications and their side effects so I can try to ease her into the idea of getting a diagnosis and starting medications. Thank you in advance.
My husband, Carl, has this disease, which is as unfamiliar to family physicians as it is to the general public. (We had never heard of it until Carl was diagnosed with it by a neurologist, the type of physician who is familiar with this disease). I don't mean to frighten you, but people with Lewy body dementia are extremely sensitive to medications and prescriptions that can work well for folks with Alzheimer's or Parkinson's disease (with which LBD shares many symptoms) can have serious negative effects on LBD patients.
If you want to learn more about LBD, visit the Lewy Body Dementia Association's website at www.lbda.org . They have lots of useful information and resources.
He is on 5 MG of Aricept, and he is noticeably better! No side effects.
Tell her she doesn't have to take anything, and if she decides to try something and doesn't like it, she can always stop. But if she doesn't see the doctor, and get her thyroid, B12 and other things tested, she may have dementia that she could get rid of. And if she doesn't try any medications, she will never know whether or not she will get side effects.
I know my husband won't live any longer on the medication, but if he can be himself longer, that's what I want.
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