What is the drug to improve memory?

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asked Feb 11 in Mental Health by Sfoglia999 (1,100 points)
What is the drug to improve memory?

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answered Feb 11 by 121inches (14,340 points)
The drug to improve memory is Donepezil also known as Aricept which treats all stages of Alzheimer's disease and can also help with vascular dementia, traumatic brain injury and even Parkinson's disease dementia.

Another drug that improves memory is Rivastigmine also known as Exelon which treats mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease can can also help with mild to moderate dementia that is associated with Parkinson's disease.

Galantamine also known as Razadyne also treats mild to moderate Alzheimer's disease.

And Glutamate regulators such as Memantine also known as Namenda treats moderate to severe Alzheimer's disease.

And Nootropics which are a diverse group of drugs that can improve memory, learning and thinking.

Nootropic drugs work in different ways to improve your memory and your cognitive function.

Take for example the cholinesterase inhibitors increase your acetylcholine levels in your brain and glutamate regulators reduce abnormal glutamate activity.

These drugs may also cause side effects which include increased bowel movements, loss of appetite, vomiting and nausea.

Glutamate regulator drugs are prescribed to improve attention, reason, language and memory and the ability to perform simple tasks.
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answered Mar 20 by MarcAngely (2,780 points)
edited Mar 25 by MarcAngely

I've tried a few nootropics to help with focus and memory, and what worked best for me were supplements with ingredients like Bacopa Monnieri and Lion's Mane. They made a noticeable difference over time. I found some useful options at https://www.medixlife.com/nootropics. It's worth checking out if you're looking for something effective. Also, staying consistent and combining them with a good diet helped a lot.

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