Has anyone ever heard of Prevacid or Fenofibrate causing memory loss?!


Question: Prevacid, no. Fenofibrate, yes.
Prevacid and other acid blockers can prevent the proper digestion of food and any tablets ingested, but that's about all the side effects don't list.
Fenofibrate and other Cholesterol blockers (including Statins) on the other hand CAN cause memory loss and multiple older people prescribed Cholesterol blockers are also diagnosed with Alzheimer's shortly after. The reason for this is that they block the cholesterol production in all parts of your body, including your brain. Your brain produces cholesterol in order to aid the myelin sheaths that coat the neurons and help nerve function, plus cholesterol is used in the formation of synapses. When this cholesterol production in the brain is stopped, the nerves can't function as well, the synapses aren't as strong, and the basic functions of the brain can't work as well.
One of the funniest things about this is that Statins have cognitive problems listed as the second-most common side effect. www.rxlist.com even lists "amnesia" under the serious side effects.

One of the funniest reports I saw was a doctor with decades of experience that was prescribed a cholesterol-lowering drug and after only 6 weeks, he was found wandering around, not knowing where he was or anyone around him (including his wife). He got off it for a while, felt better, then got back on and it happened again. That's when he did more research about it and became an advocate for the Statins causing memory problems. His website is listed below.


Answers: Prevacid, no. Fenofibrate, yes.
Prevacid and other acid blockers can prevent the proper digestion of food and any tablets ingested, but that's about all the side effects don't list.
Fenofibrate and other Cholesterol blockers (including Statins) on the other hand CAN cause memory loss and multiple older people prescribed Cholesterol blockers are also diagnosed with Alzheimer's shortly after. The reason for this is that they block the cholesterol production in all parts of your body, including your brain. Your brain produces cholesterol in order to aid the myelin sheaths that coat the neurons and help nerve function, plus cholesterol is used in the formation of synapses. When this cholesterol production in the brain is stopped, the nerves can't function as well, the synapses aren't as strong, and the basic functions of the brain can't work as well.
One of the funniest things about this is that Statins have cognitive problems listed as the second-most common side effect. www.rxlist.com even lists "amnesia" under the serious side effects.

One of the funniest reports I saw was a doctor with decades of experience that was prescribed a cholesterol-lowering drug and after only 6 weeks, he was found wandering around, not knowing where he was or anyone around him (including his wife). He got off it for a while, felt better, then got back on and it happened again. That's when he did more research about it and became an advocate for the Statins causing memory problems. His website is listed below.





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