Pseudodementia: treatments, associated drugs and conditions
Summary:
Pseudodementia: severe form of depression that results from a progressive brain disorder in which cognitive changes mimic those of dementia.
We study 183 people who have Pseudodementia. The information that eHealthMe analyzes includes:
- Medications that treat Pseudodementia and their effectiveness- 39 drugs that are associated with Pseudodementia
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All the drugs that are associated with Pseudodementia:
- Pseudodementia (39 drugs)
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Healthcare data is obtained from a number of sources including the Food and Drug Administration (FDA). This information is aggregated and used to produce personalized reports that patients can reference. Browse all conditions on eHealthMe.
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