Nearly 66% of adults in the United States regularly take prescription drugs, and studies have shown that certain medications can impact cognitive function, sometimes leading to subtle but significant changes in memory, attention, and mental speed (CDC, JAMA). The brain is the primary organ affected by these drug-induced cognitive effects, yet early recognition remains a challenge. Many individuals remain unaware that their sluggishness or forgetfulness could be linked to medications, complicating timely intervention and management.
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42. Antiparkinsonian Drugs (Amantadine) Amantadine is a medication used to treat symptoms of Parkinson’s disease and drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms. It works by increasing dopamine release and…