Statin use and Dementia: Is there a link?

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Statin use and Dementia:  Is there a link?

Date: 24 Jan 2019 (Thursday)

Time: 3.30PM-5.00PM (registration begins 3.15PM)

Venue: Lecture Theatre 8 (Level 1), Sunway University.

Synopsis: Statins are widely prescribed for their potential benefits in lowering cholesterol and reducing the risk of vascular disease. However, there is conflicting evidence suggesting, on the one hand, that statins may cause reversible cognitive impairment and that, on the other hand, they may be protective against dementia and might even reduce cognitive deficit. So, can we make any sense of it all or is it just too confusing?

 

Dr Duncan Forsyth

MA FRCP(Lon) FRCPE
Consultant Geriatrician
Department of Medicine for the Elderly
Cambridge University Hospitals Foundation Trust
Addenbrooke’s Hospital
Cambridge

 

Adjunct Professor,
School of Healthcare & Medical Sciences
Sunway University

Free admission and open to public

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