Study links incontinence drugs with memory problems
Commonly used incontinence drugs may cause memory problems
in some older people, a study has found. "Our message is to be careful
when using these medicines," said U.S. Navy neurologist Dr. Jack Tsao,
who led the study. "It may be better to use diapers and be able to
think clearly than the other way around."
Link: Study links incontinence drugs with memory problems.
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