使用维生素、草药和非处方产品来延缓痴呆症的进展

Jami L. Butz
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许多消费者使用替代制剂,如草药、维生素和非处方产品,试图预防或改善痴呆症的结果。尽管几乎有一半的患者使用,但支持其使用的证据要么相互矛盾,要么缺乏。Omega-3脂肪酸、维生素B6、维生素B12、维生素C和β -胡萝卜素目前还没有临床试验显示它们对痴呆症相关症状的进展或治疗有影响。此外,关于银杏叶和非甾体抗炎药与痴呆治疗相关的有益利用,存在相互矛盾的数据。虽然已经提出叶酸与认知功能改善有关,但还需要进一步的研究。维生素E可能对阿尔茨海默氏症患者有一些好处,然而,对患有心血管疾病或糖尿病等共病的患者也可能有风险。选择仍然有限……
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Utilization of vitamins, herbals, and over-the-counter products to delay progression of dementia
Many consumers use alternative preparations such as herbals, vitamins, and over-the-counter products in an attempt to prevent or improve the outcome of dementia. Despite use by almost half of all patients, evidence supporting their utilization is either conflicting or lacking. Omega-3 fatty acids, vitamin B6, vitamin B12, vitamin C, and beta-carotene currently do not have clinical trials showing evidence impacting the progression or treatment of symptoms associated with dementia. In addition, conflicting data exist pertaining to the beneficial utilization of ginkgo biloba and nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs associated with dementia treatment. While a link to the utility of folate associated with areas of improved cognitive functioning has been suggested, further studies are needed. Vitamin E may have some benefit in patients with Alzheimer's disease, however, may also have risks in patients with comorbid diseases such as cardiovascular disease or diabetes mellitus. With limited options still existing...
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