Memory Loss, Alzheimer's Disease and Dementia

Future Treatments of Memory Loss, Alzheimer’s Disease, and Dementia

Quick Start: Future Treatments of Memory Loss, Alzheimer’s disease, and dementia Symptomatic and disease-modifying treatment Alzheimer’s disease can be treated either to improve symptoms and function or to slow disease progression. Symptomatic treatments work by altering neurotransmitter function. Disease-modifying treatments…

Vitamins, Herbs, Supplements, and Antiinflammatories

Quick Start: Vitamins, Herbs, Supplements, and Antiinflammatories Vitamin D: Increased risk of all-cause dementia and Alzheimer’s disease has been observed in those with vitamin D deficiency. We recommend vitamin D supplementation for our patients with vitamin D deficiency. Vitamin E:…

Memantine

Quick Start: Memantine Mechanism of action and cognitive benefit Memantine (generic and Namenda extended-release [XR]) has two mechanisms of action: (1) modulating glutamate and (2) enhancing dopamine transmission. It improves attention, alertness, apathy, and global functioning. Indications and recommendations Memantine…

Cholinesterase Inhibitors

Quick Start: Cholinesterase Inhibitors Mechanism of action and cognitive benefit Cholinesterase inhibitors increase the concentration of acetylcholine at the synapse and improve memory, attention, mood, and behavior. Cholinesterase inhibitors are efficacious and well tolerated. Indications and recommendations For Alzheimer’s disease…

Other Disorders That Cause Memory Loss or Dementia

Quick Start: Other Disorders that Cause Memory Loss or Dementia Depression and anxiety Although depression and/or anxiety may cause memory loss, many patients with memory loss and depression and/or anxiety have mild cognitive impairment or Alzheimer’s disease. Medication side effects…

Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease

Quick Start: Creutzfeldt–Jakob Disease Definition Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease (CJD) is one of several prion transmissible neurodegenerative diseases characterized by a rapid cognitive decline that can progress to akinetic mutism over weeks. Creutzfeldt–Jakob disease is the most common type of prion disease;…

Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy

Quick Start: Chronic Traumatic Encephalopathy Definition and etiology Chronic traumatic encephalopathy is a progressive neurodegenerative disease associated with repetitive brain trauma. Pathology includes perivascular tau deposition. Cognitive and behavioral symptoms, in order of prevalence at presentation Memory impairment Executive dysfunction…

Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus

Quick Start: Normal Pressure Hydrocephalus Definition Normal pressure hydrocephalus (often referred to as NPH) is a relatively rare disorder characterized by enlargement of the ventricles, a gait disorder, cognitive impairment, and incontinence. It is thought to result from low-grade scarring…