TY - JOUR T1 - Ineffectiveness and safety concerns of using aspirin and other NSAIDs in preventing dementia JF - Evidence Based Nursing JO - Evid Based Nurs DO - 10.1136/ebnurs-2020-103367 SP - ebnurs-2020-103367 AU - Desiree Steele AU - Kasha James AU - Myriam Cadet Y1 - 2021/02/22 UR - http://ebn.bmj.com/content/early/2021/02/22/ebnurs-2020-103367.abstract N2 - Further studies of nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs need to give due attention to the safety concerns arising from these existing studies.Monitoring the risks of bleeding when prescribing aspirin or non-steroidal medications for patients with dementia in clinical practice is important.ContextAccording to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, 5 million adults were diagnosed with dementia in 2014; projected to rise to approximately 14 million by 2060.1 This is a significant health problem, as dementia prevalence is increasing. Therefore, practitioners need to understand how it can be prevented and treated effectively. To date, no available medication exists to prevent or delay the onset of dementia. It has been reported that the pathogenesis of dementia was associated with inflammation; therefore, medications with anti‐inflammatory properties such as aspirin and Nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory drugs (NSAIDs) could be beneficial for dementia prevention.2In the systematic review, the researchers reported using … ER -