Antiepileptic drugs can increase Alzheimer's risk

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People using antiepileptic drugs are at a greater risk of and dementia, finds a study.

Researchers at the University of and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases, DZNE, stated that continuous use of antiepileptic drugs for a period exceeding one year was associated with a 15 percent increased risk of in the Finnish dataset, and with a 30 percent increased risk of in the German dataset.

Some antiepileptic drugs are known to impair cognitive function, which refers to all different aspects of When the researchers compared different antiepileptic drugs, they found that the risk of and was specifically associated with drugs that impair cognitive function.

These drugs were associated with a 20 percent increased risk of and with a 60 percent increased risk of

The researchers also found that the higher the dose of a drug that impairs cognitive function, the higher the risk of However, other antiepileptic drugs, i.e. those which do not impair cognitive processing, were not associated with the risk.

"More research should be conducted into the long-term cognitive effects of these drugs, especially among older people," from the University of said.

The association of antiepileptic drug use with was assessed in Finnish persons diagnosed with and their controls without the

This study is part of the nationwide register-based MEDALZ study, which includes all 70,718 persons diagnosed with in during 2005-2011 and their 282,862 controls.

The association of antiepileptic drug use with was investigated in a sample from a large German insurance provider, (AOK). The dataset includes 20,325 persons diagnosed with in 2004-2011, and their 81,300 controls.

The study has been published in the Journal of the American Society.

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First Published: Tue, April 10 2018. 13:05 IST