What are the medicines to prevent Alzheimer’s

There is no clear clinical drug to prevent Alzheimer’s disease, but the prevention of Alzheimer’s disease can be achieved through active prevention and treatment of cerebrovascular disease risk factors, reduction of aluminum intake, and extensive family and social attention.
Cerebrovascular disease risk factors such as hypertension, stroke, and cerebral atherosclerosis are also important factors in the development of Alzheimer’s disease. They affect blood circulation in the brain, which in turn damages the function of brain cells, leading to memory loss, slow response, and cognitive decline, and therefore should be intervened in a timely manner.
It is also necessary to reduce the intake of aluminum, try not to use aluminum cookware in daily life, and eat less aluminum-containing foods such as vermicelli and doughnuts. The family and society should also pay attention to the elderly, care for their physical and mental health in various aspects, cultivate their hobbies and interests, and use their brains more.
When slow reaction and cognitive decline occur, they should go to regular hospitals in time and be treated under the guidance of doctors. Please do not self-medicate to avoid delaying the condition.