
Do Benzodiazepines Cause Dementia?
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Dr. Tracy Marks addresses a viewer's question about the link between benzodiazepines and dementia. She explains that benzodiazepines, used for anxiety and sleep, can cause temporary cognitive impairment but not permanent dementia. The video discusses the effects, tolerance, withdrawal symptoms, and the importance of tapering off the medication under medical supervision. Recent research shows that cognitive changes are reversible after stopping the drug. The video emphasizes consulting a doctor for a safe withdrawal plan.
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