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Gabapentin, a common painkiller, may increase dementia risk with frequent use. Younger users are especially vulnerable.
People who receive six or more prescriptions of gabapentin for lower back pain are at a significantly higher risk of dementia and mild cognitive impairment, a large new study suggests.
For adults with chronic low back pain, gabapentin prescription is associated with an increased risk for dementia and mild cognitive impairment (MCI).
According to research, the risk of diseases like Dementia and Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) increases significantly.
A recent study by Case Western University reveals a concerning link between gabapentin, a common drug for nerve pain and ...
Six or more prescriptions of gabapentin, for low back pain are linked to a higher risk of developing dementia and mild ...
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Congress has introduced the Accelerating Access to Dementia and Alzheimer’s Provider Training Act. The bill would provide grants to providers that participate in virtual dementia training programs.