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The Impact of Medications on Cognitive Decline

November 19, 2025 by Las Vegas-admin

High blood pressure and high cholesterol are two major risk factors for cognitive decline and dementia in older adults. When left untreated, these conditions can damage blood vessels throughout the body, including those in the brain. Over time, this damage can lead to reduced blood flow, increased inflammation, and a higher risk of strokes or silent “mini-strokes,” all of which can impair memory, thinking, and overall brain function. Fortunately, medications that manage blood pressure and cholesterol levels can play a protective role in maintaining cognitive health.

Blood pressure medications—particularly those that control hypertension—help preserve the integrity of blood vessels and ensure steady blood flow to the brain. Studies suggest that keeping blood pressure in a healthy range may reduce the risk of vascular dementia and slow down cognitive decline, especially when treatment is started in midlife or continued into older age. Similarly, cholesterol-lowering drugs like statins can reduce the buildup of plaque in arteries, including those that supply the brain. By improving vascular health, these medications may indirectly support better brain function and decrease the risk of stroke-related cognitive impairment.

It’s important to note that while these medications are not a cure for dementia, their role in controlling underlying cardiovascular risks can significantly support long-term brain health. Seniors should work closely with their healthcare providers to manage blood pressure and cholesterol levels through a combination of medication, diet, exercise, and lifestyle changes. When used as part of a comprehensive health plan, these medications can be an important tool in protecting cognitive function and promoting healthier aging.

To learn more about medications and their impact on cognitive decline, from AARP, CLICK HERE.

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