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Exelon Patches for loss of memory

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Hi all, my dad went to hospital and had a pyschological testing...the doctor then called us and said that my dad has loss of memory and that he should take Exelon patches....I dont konw what to do? Does this mean he has dementia? Anyone konow of Exelon patches?

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Tamarisk

My husband has them, Parkinson’s and dementia, he started with 9.5 patches, they brought him back to life, then as the dementia increased he was put on 13.3 strength. Delays problems but does not stop them.

I would from my observation recommend.

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Greenday in reply toTamarisk

I suggest reading the following study with Parkinson's and cognitive impairment:

Effect of citicoline adjuvant therapy on mild cognitive

impairment in Parkinson’s disease

ijcem.com/files/ijcem001792...

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Tamarisk in reply toGreenday

To late for us, my husband has been told he is now terminal with skin cancer, gone rogue.

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Greenday in reply toTamarisk

Tamarisk, If conventional treatments fail you may need to discuss with his doctors the possibility of alternative treatments such as high oral doses of a highly Bioavailable form of Curcumin and Topical Curcumin-based cream application. Studies with Curcumin are preliminary so there is no guarantee that it will slow down the disease.

Topical Curcumin-Based Cream Is Equivalent to Dietary Curcumin in a Skin Cancer Model ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articl...

Curcumin inhibits skin squamous cell carcinoma tumor growth in vivo. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/214...

Curcumin and treatment of melanoma: The potential role of microRNAs. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/281...

Curcumin induces apoptosis through mitochondrial pathway and caspases activation in human melanoma cells. ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/252...

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Sorry i couldnt understand, do exelon patches carry the risk of skin cancer?

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Greenday in reply to

Possibly irrelevant. The former reply refers not to a PD condition, but to the skin cancer condition of Tamarisk's husband,

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Thank you so much for this

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Greenday in reply to

Does your father have tremors?

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Tamarisk in reply to

No Steff123, my husband has just been told he is terminal with skin cancer that as now invaded the lymph tissues, I am told that people with Parkinsons are more prone to suffering skin cancer but do not know how true this is.

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Thank you so much for this

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StefHere in reply toTamarisk

Can you please tell me how I can use the patches? Dads nurolgist says dad should use it. But dad has had chemo treatment for a cancer. I wonder if dad can tolerate it? Do I stick the patch and then take it off at night? How do I use it?

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