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  2. Memory loss: When to seek help - Mayo Clinic

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    Many medical conditions can cause memory loss or other dementia-like symptoms. Most of these conditions can be treated. Your healthcare professional can screen you for conditions that cause reversible memory loss. Possible causes of reversible memory loss include: Medicines.

  3. Medications for memory loss, cognition, dementia, and more

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    Medications, such as cholinesterase inhibitors and glutamate regulators, can treat memory loss. They can help manage a person’s memory loss symptoms and modify the progression of their...

  4. A number of prescription and over-the-counter medications can interfere with or cause loss of memory. Possible culprits include: antidepressants, antihistamines, anti-anxiety medications,...

  5. Medications for Memory Loss | Alzheimer's Association

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    The FDA has approved medications that fall into two categories: drugs that change disease progression in people living with early Alzheimer's disease, and drugs that may temporarily mitigate some symptoms of Alzheimer's dementia.

  6. Short-Term Memory Loss: Symptoms, Causes, and More - Verywell...

    www.verywellhealth.com/short-term-memory-loss-7108178

    Short-term memory loss is forgetfulness within 30 seconds of an event. There are many possible causes, such as challenges with sleep, medication side effects, or brain injury. It may also be an early warning sign of a health condition such as Alzheimer's or hypothyroidism.

  7. Alzheimer's: Medicines help manage symptoms and slow decline

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    Memantine may help slow the decline in memory and thinking skills. It also may play a role in protecting nerve cells. Memantine is approved to treat moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease. It's usually taken as a pill or liquid twice a day or as an extended-release pill once a day.

  8. Memory Loss: Causes, Symptoms & Treatment - Cleveland Clinic

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    Medications, including anesthetics, opioid painkillers, benzodiazepines and more (some medications see use alongside anesthesia because they block memory formation during surgery, which is rare but possible).

  9. Dementia Medications: Donepezil, Memantine & More - Healthline

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    Cholinesterase inhibitors work by increasing acetylcholine, a chemical in your brain that aids in memory and judgment. Increasing the amount of acetylcholine in your brain may delay...

  10. Memory loss: 7 tips to improve your memory - Mayo Clinic

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    Although there are no guarantees when it comes to preventing memory loss or dementia, some activities might help. Consider seven simple ways to sharpen your memory. And know when to get help for memory loss.

  11. Donepezil (Aricept): Uses & Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic

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    DONEPEZIL (doe NEP e zil) treats memory loss and confusion (dementia) in people who have Alzheimer disease. It works by improving attention, memory, and the ability to engage in daily activities. It is not a cure for dementia or Alzheimer disease.