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Monday 12 September 2011

Dementia - what has caused the epidemic?

Dementia is now running at epidemic levels, and it is increasing. It is not only affecting an increasing number of people, but those it is affecting are getting younger. People in their 30s and 40s are now known to have dementia - even though it is commonly thought to be a disease of older age. So what is causing it? The magazine, 'What Doctors Don't Tell You' (September 2011), gives a clue.

Big Pharma drugs!

And there is a long, long list of Pharma drugs that are now known to cause this dreadful disease - the list below includes only those drugs known to give a 'severe' risk of causing dementia. And the list does not include all the trade names. And it probably only includes those that are currently known to cause the disease.

I wonder why it is that doctors, drug companies, the NHS, the government, and the mainstream media are not willing to tell us?
  • Amitriptyline
  • Amoxapine
  • Atropine
  • Benztropine
  • Chlorpheniramine
  • Chlorpromazine
  • Clemastine
  • Clozapine
  • Darifenacin
  • Desipramine
  • Dicyclomine
  • Diphenhydramine
  • Doxepin
  • Flovoxate
  • Hydroxyzine
  • Hyoscyamine
  • Imipramine
  • Meclinzine
  • Nortriptyline
  • Orphenadrine
  • Oxybutynin
  • Peroxetine
  • Perhenazine
  • Procyclidine
  • Promazine
  • Promethazine
  • Propantheline
  • Pyrilamine
  • Scopolamine
  • Thioridazine (withdrawn)
  • Tolterodine
  • Trifluoperzaine
  • Trihexyphenidyl
  • Trimipramine