My father stopped taking his aspirin 75mg daily due to having sever nose bleeds, my mum has noted that he is less confussed and his memory has improved since he has not been taking it. Can aspirin cause confussion. He has a diagnosis of vascular dementia
Can aspirin cause confusion?
- Posted:
- 13 Jun 2011 by leolion13
- Topics:
- arteriosclerotic dementia, dementia, aspirin
Answers (1)
13 Jun 2011
Confusion is a reported side effect of aspirin - although it is not common.
For more information click on http://www.drugs.com/sfx/aspirin-side-effects.html - scroll down to "nervous system"
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