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Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

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Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

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Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

My sister was given Aricept when she was in assisted living ordered by a nurse practioner. Two weeks later sister became combative, abusive, and violent. Her caregiver (nurse) would not stop giving her Aricept even though I requested several times. Nurse said sister would have to take it for 6 weeks to see any signs of improvement. In the meantime, sis has been in 2 mental facilities with no improvement. Don't take Aricept unless prescribed by a doctor. Nurse Practioners are NOT medical doctors!!

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

My sister was given Aricept when she was in assisted living ordered by a nurse practioner. Two weeks later sister became combative, abusive, and violent. Her caregiver (nurse) would not stop giving her Aricept even though I requested several times. Nurse said sister would have to take it for 6 weeks to see any signs of improvement. In the meantime, sis has been in 2 mental facilities with no improvement. Don't take Aricept unless prescribed by a doctor. Nurse Practioners are NOT medical doctors!!

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: MeMe 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: July 31

I am a 55 year old female,Just started 5mg 3 weeks ago, see a big difference it has really helped me and thinking and talking with people. I feel a lot better so stay tuned will be moving to 10 mg in 1 more week and will update if I can help someone with my experience to make a decision about this medication and keep everyone updated

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

My sister was given Aricept when she was in assisted living ordered by a nurse practioner. Two weeks later sister became combative, abusive, and violent. Her caregiver (nurse) would not stop giving her Aricept even though I requested several times. Nurse said sister would have to take it for 6 weeks to see any signs of improvement. In the meantime, sis has been in 2 mental facilities with no improvement. Don't take Aricept unless prescribed by a doctor. Nurse Practioners are NOT medical doctors!!

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: MeMe 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: July 31

I am a 55 year old female,Just started 5mg 3 weeks ago, see a big difference it has really helped me and thinking and talking with people. I feel a lot better so stay tuned will be moving to 10 mg in 1 more week and will update if I can help someone with my experience to make a decision about this medication and keep everyone updated

Comment from: Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: November 21

Father in law has been taking for a few months. Seems more forgetful than prior to use. Also has starting a grunting noise almost constantly , wondering if it’s telated as it’s seems to have started after beginning the drug.

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

My sister was given Aricept when she was in assisted living ordered by a nurse practioner. Two weeks later sister became combative, abusive, and violent. Her caregiver (nurse) would not stop giving her Aricept even though I requested several times. Nurse said sister would have to take it for 6 weeks to see any signs of improvement. In the meantime, sis has been in 2 mental facilities with no improvement. Don't take Aricept unless prescribed by a doctor. Nurse Practioners are NOT medical doctors!!

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: MeMe 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: July 31

I am a 55 year old female,Just started 5mg 3 weeks ago, see a big difference it has really helped me and thinking and talking with people. I feel a lot better so stay tuned will be moving to 10 mg in 1 more week and will update if I can help someone with my experience to make a decision about this medication and keep everyone updated

Comment from: Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: November 21

Father in law has been taking for a few months. Seems more forgetful than prior to use. Also has starting a grunting noise almost constantly , wondering if it’s telated as it’s seems to have started after beginning the drug.

Comment from: Cinlogan Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: August 18

I am posting this again! I am so disgusted with this crap. So you create a medication with the greatest side affect of diarrhea for already impaired individuals!!! I will no longer be giving this to my mother we saw no difference accept her feeling ashamed about diarrhea. Is this the best you can do!!!!

Related Reading: diarrhea

Comment from: Cathy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 21

SIDE EFFECTS GO AWAY, BE PATIENT. Started this med almost 4 weeks ago. First 5 days, ok with no side effects. Then the anxiety and insomnia started. In second and third week, the side effects were very bad. I couldn’t think straight and could not concentrate, very depressed. I read that these go away after about 3-4 weeks, and Bingo, that is true. At about mid 3rd week, began feeling fog lifting and energy returning. Today I am feeling alert, energy up, and optimistic. Give it some time.

Related Reading: anxiety | insomnia

Comment from: Peggy 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: May 04

As a pill,ease of use is good, but beware of side effects. My father was on this for years. He also had a history of colon cancer and had an intesuseption as a child and lost at least 1/3 of his colon, so absorption was decreased and he had terrible diarrhea causing painful excoriation of his skin. I had no history of intestinal issues and the side effect of total uncontrollable liquid diarrhea caused me to stop this Rx and try something else.

Related Reading: colon cancer | diarrhea

Comment from: Lin 75 or over Transgender 1 to less than 2 years Caregiver Published: February 05

My father started on Aricept when newly diagnosed with Alzheimer`s in 2014. I would say that it stopped him getting worse for a year or so then a gradual decline. However, after being on it for 2 years he suddenly declined very rapidly and died in 2016. I was told by the doctors, a specialist in this field, that it was because there was not enough left of my fathers working brain for the Aricept to work on. So yes it slows down the decline in some patients then wam bam.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: James 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

DO NOT take ARICEPT. You can end up with NO MEMORY.

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: 65-74 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: January 26

My sister was given Aricept when she was in assisted living ordered by a nurse practioner. Two weeks later sister became combative, abusive, and violent. Her caregiver (nurse) would not stop giving her Aricept even though I requested several times. Nurse said sister would have to take it for 6 weeks to see any signs of improvement. In the meantime, sis has been in 2 mental facilities with no improvement. Don't take Aricept unless prescribed by a doctor. Nurse Practioners are NOT medical doctors!!

Related Reading: aricept

Comment from: MeMe 55-64 Transgender less than 1 month Caregiver Published: July 31

I am a 55 year old female,Just started 5mg 3 weeks ago, see a big difference it has really helped me and thinking and talking with people. I feel a lot better so stay tuned will be moving to 10 mg in 1 more week and will update if I can help someone with my experience to make a decision about this medication and keep everyone updated

Comment from: Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: November 21

Father in law has been taking for a few months. Seems more forgetful than prior to use. Also has starting a grunting noise almost constantly , wondering if it’s telated as it’s seems to have started after beginning the drug.

Comment from: Cinlogan Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: August 18

I am posting this again! I am so disgusted with this crap. So you create a medication with the greatest side affect of diarrhea for already impaired individuals!!! I will no longer be giving this to my mother we saw no difference accept her feeling ashamed about diarrhea. Is this the best you can do!!!!

Related Reading: diarrhea

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: August 18

I am beyond disgusted with the most prevalent side affect of this medication. So you create a medication with the side affect of diarrhea with no true efficacy or results to be that are already impaired!!!!! I am beyond disgusted with the health care field and will no longer be giving this crap to my mother

Related Reading: diarrhea

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

SLIDESHOW

Dementia, Alzheimer's Disease, and Aging Brains See Slideshow
Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

Related Reading: dizziness

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

Related Reading: dizziness

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

test Review for existing drugs Jan

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

Related Reading: dizziness

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

test Review for existing drugs Jan

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 07

Others QA Testing!

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

Related Reading: dizziness

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

test Review for existing drugs Jan

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 07

Others QA Testing!

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: December 07

test review

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

Related Reading: dementia | brain aneurysm

Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

Related Reading: dizziness

Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

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Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: December 07

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Comment from: oracle2world 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: March 30

Prescribed for mild cognition deficit (aka "chemo brain") after chemotherapy #3 (my first time in chemotherapy). Appears to work very well from the start. The chemo brain thing is well known amongst patients, but oncologists have little interest in addressing it. The deficit is usually subtle and you would not pick up on it unless it was brought to your attention. It is nonetheless startling to not be able to remember immediately the atomic symbol for potassium ("K") when my potassium level was read to me.

Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

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Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

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Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

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Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: December 07

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Comment from: oracle2world 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: March 30

Prescribed for mild cognition deficit (aka "chemo brain") after chemotherapy #3 (my first time in chemotherapy). Appears to work very well from the start. The chemo brain thing is well known amongst patients, but oncologists have little interest in addressing it. The deficit is usually subtle and you would not pick up on it unless it was brought to your attention. It is nonetheless startling to not be able to remember immediately the atomic symbol for potassium ("K") when my potassium level was read to me.

Comment from: Critter 45-54 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 30

Took this med for a concussion and had Severe Reaction to it, Halucinations, severe vomiting , weakness, pain.

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Comment from: labguru2002 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Caregiver Published: February 15

This medication is not a cure for the condition let's make that clear. There is no cure..this medication is just palliative care. It does not stop the progression please do not give out false hope about this medication. My mother-in-law was on it, and my husband and I had her taken off of it. It's just the pharmaceutical companies racking up dollars!!!!!!!! IT IS NOT A CURE!!!!

Comment from: Brown 75 or over Male 1 to less than 2 years Patient Published: May 08

It has helped with verbal communication. It may have caused longer, more involved/detailed dreams that I am willing to trade-off on the speech aspect.

Comment from: 45-54 Female 2 to less than 5 years Patient Published: March 27

I've been taking 10 MG for 2 years due to a fall that lead to a brain injury it has helped me lead a normal life I do have some days of confusion but that is very normal.

Comment from: Daisy 45-54 Female 6 months to less than 1 year Patient Published: August 19

53 with neurological dementia due to strokes and brain aneurysm this med is amazing

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Comment from: 75 or over Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: June 20

Caused severe dizziness for about 1 week and slow heartbeat. Caused diahrea. Once that stopped I notice more alertness and more conversational with others. Ability to function a little better. Doesnt seem to have as much of a "blank" look as before. Has kept her up a night on occasion unless that is just part of the disease.

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Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: January 26

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Comment from: Female Caregiver Published: December 07

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Comment from: oracle2world 55-64 Male less than 1 month Patient Published: March 30

Prescribed for mild cognition deficit (aka "chemo brain") after chemotherapy #3 (my first time in chemotherapy). Appears to work very well from the start. The chemo brain thing is well known amongst patients, but oncologists have little interest in addressing it. The deficit is usually subtle and you would not pick up on it unless it was brought to your attention. It is nonetheless startling to not be able to remember immediately the atomic symbol for potassium ("K") when my potassium level was read to me.

Comment from: Critter 45-54 Female less than 1 month Patient Published: March 30

Took this med for a concussion and had Severe Reaction to it, Halucinations, severe vomiting , weakness, pain.

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Comment from: 55-64 Female 1 to 6 months Caregiver Published: March 29

My husband was prescribed Aricept back in November and it's improved his memory/confusion... I noticed in about 2 weeks that he wasn't as confused and had better recall. I know it's not a cure but it helps and it's very obvious right now.

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