Side Effects Of Psychiatric Drugs On Memory?

, after I read the effects of the two drugs, one of them can decrease memory huh. So, how do you get your memory back to normal after the tramadol and exsimer drugs?
1 Answer:
Hi Ftywinata,
Tramadol is a strong analgesic (pain reliever) whose effects are similar to narcotics, because it has an addictive effect, which requires increasing the dose to get the same effect as before. Tramadol abuse can cause both psychological and physical dependence. Psychologically, people who are dependent will feel they need this drug to carry out their daily lives and overcome their problems.
If people who have been taking tramadol in large and long-term doses suddenly stop using it, symptoms such as abdominal pain, diarrhea, hallucinations, paranoia, confusion, etc. will occur.
The use of trihexyphenidyl is actually intended to treat extrapyramidal symptoms, such as tremors, body rigidity, uncontrolled movements either due to Parkinson's disease or due to side effects of drugs such as antipsychotic drugs.
If both are used incorrectly, it can interfere with brain function and it is not impossible to interfere with your memory. To restore brain function as before, of course, must stop these drugs and consult a specialist. A rehabilitation process is needed, and the main thing is to commit not to repeat the consumption of these drugs.
If you want to break free from addiction, immediately consult a psychiatrist, brain addiction hospital or rehabilitation center. If you undergo rehabilitation right away, it can prevent more permanent brain damage.
Read also: Rehabilitation
Regards,
dr. Mega