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Relationship Between Dementia and Controlled Drugs

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There is often a question of respect for the relationship between dementia and controlled medications. But can the prolonged or abusive use of controlled remedies even drive someone to become insane? Watch our video and find out!

This vídeo is in Portuguese but it has subtitles

youtube.com/watch?v=bdo1LDN...

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Bertiedette

The video does not appear to have sub titles ??😤😤😤

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lovetogarden in reply toBertiedette

YouTube has an option to turn on the subtitles and auto translate to your preferred language. You can find it on the little round gear icon at bottom right. Look for subtitles, then tap that to get to the auto translate options.

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