Benzodiazepines, including alprazolam and diazepam, are used to treat insomnia and anxiety. Although beneficial in the short term, long-term use increases the risk of Alzheimer’s disease and causes lasting brain damage. According to one study, 40% of patients who use these medicines report various neurological effects, including trouble concentrating.
They are also linked to increased risks of physical and mental dependence, making it difficult for many patients to quit. To address anxiety and insomnia, doctors are contemplating non-pharmacological treatments including behavioral therapy.
Amphetamines and the Memory Trap
Amphetamines are used to treat ADHD. Although they temporarily increase concentration, persistent usage can cause memory loss and other long-term cognitive deficits. They are physically and emotionally addicting and can lead to significant complications such as heart arrhythmias.
It is critical that healthcare practitioners closely monitor their medications. Non-pharmacological interventions, such as behavioral treatment, should also be investigated.
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