Guest guest Posted August 8, 2006 Report Share Posted August 8, 2006 A relative of mine (age 83) was put on donepezil (Aricept®) after a speech and memory affecting stroke? (they don't know yet). I read that alternative treatments e.g. Ortho Mind by AOR at aor.com are better and the drug makes people worse. I read this at a few websites: ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~` " However, these drugs (including tacrine (Cognex®), rivastigmine (Exelon®), donepezil (Aricept®), and now galantamine (Reminyl®) have some serious side effects, including red liver damage, bloody or " coffee-ground " -like vomit, irregular heartbeat, fainting spells, seizures, depression, and hallucination. These side effects are due to the fact that these drugs either also bind to other enzymes that they aren't supposed to (such as butyrylcholinesterase (BuChE)), or because they bind in the wrong place (the liver instead of the brain), or because they bind to acetylcholine receptors in addition to AChE, or because of other effects unrelated to their AChE- inhibiting action. " ~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~~ I think the Ortho Mind would be safer and better. The drug might even make her worse. But it's a big responsibility to speak against the doctor to her other relative who is her Primary Caregiver. So question 1 is any advice or information. Also, she has congestive heart failure and I think it's possible she's on statins (I know they're not supposed to be given to CHF patients and they cause memory problems etc.) but can't find out until tomorrow. Question 2 - if she is on statins, would it be safe to advise that she be taken off them, at a rate of 50 mg per week and put on B12 plus B complex, Omega 3's, Liquid CoQ10 plus a natural cholesterol lowering preperation. I'd advise starting the CoQ10 at 100 mg and raising it 100 for every 50 mg reduction of the statin. I read a lot but, Alzheimer's is new territory for me. Any opinion or new information would be appreciated? Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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