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  2. Over the counter medication to increase appetite. - AgingCare

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    That said, make sure she's being offered foods she likes. Take I'll look at homeopathics, which may help, are mild, and have no side effects or interactions with prescription medicines: (1) King Bio Naturals Childrens Appetite Enhancer, (2) Liddell Appetite Increase Spray.

  3. Appetite stimulants be used in the elderly. - AgingCare.com

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    Seven months ago she had to be moved to a SNF following a UT infection and fall. At the time she was very malnourished. She was living alone and is very reclusive. She improved and gained 10 pounds, but has now declined a bit, has some swallowing issues and the Dr. prescribed an appetite stimulant. She has mild dementia and has expressed that ...

  4. Appetite stimulants for dementia patients who are losing weight...

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    Loss of appetite is common, but so is loss of the ability to taste food. Older folks and those with dementia often have no more than 10% of their taste buds still working. Some meds may also add to the loss of appetite and there are few options available for increasing that desire to eat. Breakfast can often be the best meal of the day because ...

  5. Appetite stimulant drug safety. Has this been helpful to others?

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    Risperdal is an antipsychotic used as an appetite stimulant among the elderly, but realize it can also cause *liver damage*, lethargy, and falls. Risperdal, along with many other psych medications, can also cause nausea, vomiting, diarrhea, constipation, and heartburn. Constipation with the elderly means impaction.

  6. Prescription Drug Assistance Programs: State-by-State Programs -...

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    Open to Medicare beneficiaries. (800) 336-9500. Delaware Prescription Assistance Program. Delaware residents age 65 and older (or those receiving SS benefits) with income at or below 200% of the Federal Poverty Level, or prescription costs that exceed 40% of your income. (800) 996-9969. Florida.

  7. Names of any Meds for appetite stimulant alone or with an ...

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    89 yr old father is losing weight, not well and refusing to eat. Wants to die & crying. Dr. only has him on 25 mg of Zoloft an I think the dose could go up maybe? Also I’ve asked about possibility of an appetite stimulate? Any med like that available alone or in combo w/antidepressant? Thank you!

  8. Is there a safe appetite stimulant? - AgingCare.com

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    Low fluid intake can contribute to poor appetite too, you are absolutely right. Think about constipation and acid reflux and try simple things for that. My go-to drug for appetite is cyproheptadine, but that's on the Beers list and Marinol isn't, so maybe Pam is right on that one.

  9. How to Tell the Difference Between Prescription Drug Abuse ... -...

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    The appearance of more pill bottles than usual. Reports of unexplained missing medication. Increased isolation. Marked changes in mood, appetite and/or sleep habits. Changes in mobility, including suddenly poor balance, difficulty walking and instances of falling.

  10. Polypharmacy in the Elderly: Taking Too Many Medications ... -...

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    Common Adverse Effects of Multiple Medications. Tiredness, sleepiness or decreased alertness. Constipation, diarrhea or incontinence. Loss of appetite. Confusion (either continuous or episodic) Falls and other mobility issues. Depression or general lack of interest. Weakness.

  11. Pros and Cons of Nutritional Supplement Drinks for the Elderly...

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    Increased Protein Intake. Loss of appetite and/or trouble preparing healthy meals may lead to malnourishment in older adults. Nutritional drinks that balance fats, carbohydrates and protein should also contain calcium, vitamins, nutrients and fiber. It’s important to look for a formula that addresses a senior’s unique dietary shortfalls.