Treatment of Alzheimer’s Disease
The treatment recommended for these patients includes addressing all areas of the patient’s needs. While there is no cure for the disease, there are medications that can slow the progression of symptoms or improve function. Pharmacological treatment mainly focuses on addressing memory and cognitive deficits. A medication that can reverse the disease would be groundbreaking. Research continues with hopes for advancements in the future. Medications Choosing a medication to treat someone with Alzheimer’s depends on many factors, but a decision that should be made with an educated provider, typically a primary care or specialist in geriatrics or neurology. As stated before there is no cure for Alzheimer’s, only treatments to slow the progression of symptoms and improve quality of life. While there are several drugs on the market for Alzheimer’s disease, there are no drugs for other memory disorders such as mild cognitive impairment or frontotemporal dementia. It is important to recognize that the same drugs that are used to treat Alzheimer’s disease are frequently used to treat other types of memory disorders- so having a prescription for one of these medications does not mean that your doctor thinks you have Alzheimer’s and has not told you so! A conversation with your doctor is always reasonable if you have questions about your medications.