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Everywhere
you turn there seems to be a magic pill or potion you could take
to help improve your looks--Rogaine for your hair, BOTOX® injections
for wrinkles and now there's even a pill that could boost your brain
power capabilities.
Pharmaceutical marketers are extending their market beyond its
initial intended market of those with brain impairments or suffering
from brain injuries to include healthy individuals looking to add
premium fuel in their memory tanks.
Evidence of Healthy People Taking Brain-Boosting
Drugs
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High School and college-age students are taking Ritalin as
a way to help them cram for tests
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Scientists have been found taking Provingil, a drug used solely
to treat narcolepsy, to gain greater feelings of alertness before
public speaking in front of large groups of people
- Several marketers are planning to target the 65 and over age
group who are concerned about normal cognitive decline.
Nicotine Patch and Nicotine Gum Used to
Treat Alzheimer's Disease Symptoms
It was discovered that the brain functions of smokers with Alzheimer's
disease improved after wearing the nicotine patch. Researchers cautioned
that the benefits from the patch didn't outweigh its many harmful
side effects such as increased heart rate and blood pressure, sleep
disorders, nausea and dizziness. Nicotine gum was also found to
improve symptoms of Alzheimer's, however at the same time posed
the risk of side effects such as dizziness, fainting and vomiting.
USA
Today July 8, 2004
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