Alzheimer’s and Pharmacological Considerations

Credit Hours: 2

$40.00

Description

As the aging population grows, chiropractors are increasingly caring for patients affected by Alzheimer’s and other cognitive conditions. This specialized course explores how psychopharmaceutical treatments—commonly prescribed for Alzheimer’s—can influence chiropractic care for geriatric patients.

You’ll gain insight into how medications for memory loss, mood disorders, and behavioral symptoms can affect musculoskeletal health, treatment response, and clinical decision-making. Understanding these impacts will help you adapt your care plans, ensure patient safety, and enhance outcomes for your older patients.

Designed specifically for chiropractors, this course bridges the gap between neurology, pharmacology, and hands-on care—giving you the tools to approach complex cases with clarity and confidence.

In this course, you’ll learn to:

Recognize common psychopharmaceuticals used in Alzheimer’s care

Understand how these medications affect chiropractic treatment and patient response

Adjust care strategies to optimize outcomes for geriatric patients with cognitive decline

Elevate your care for aging patients with deeper knowledge and smarter, safer approaches.

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