Alzheimer’s: Certain combinations of prescription drugs may slow progression of disease, according to mice study

Millions of older adults take five or more prescription drugs every day to manage chronic illnesses. While polypharmacy is often necessary, this practice has also been linked to many negative health outcomes in older adults—including memory problems, increased risk of falls and greater frailty.

This article was originally published on MedicalXpress.com

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