20 Drugs Known to Lead to Memory Loss
The following list of medications can cause memory loss as a potential side-effect:
Parkinson’s disease – atropine, scopolamine, glycopyrrolate
Painkillers – morphine, heroin, codeine
Epilepsy – Dilantin or phenytoin
Sleeping pills – Lunesta, Ambien, Sonata
Benzodiazepines – Xanax, Valium, Dalmane, Ativan
Naproxen
Quinidine
Steroids
Antihistamines
Antibiotics (quinolones)
High blood pressure drugs
Interferons
Beta blockers (especially those for glaucoma)
Insulin
Methyldopa
Tricyclic antidepressants
Antipsychotics – Mellaril, Haldol
Lithium
Chemotherapy drugs
Barbiturates – Nembutal, Amytal, Phenobarbital, Seconal
This list was composed by Richard C. Mohs, former vice chairman of the Department of Psychiatry at the Mount Sinai School of Medicine.
What to Do?
When using some of these drugs, consult your doctor if they affect your memory in some way. Try to find some better options, different medications or just try to change your lifestyle habits.
If have to use them, take some proactive steps to reduce the load on your brain such as practicing some physical exercise, brain-healthy diet or take some brain supplements.
Provide your brain the healthiest conditions to stay healthy and sharp in spite of these harmful drugs.
Source : diyhealth.tips