Reversable Aphasia, Can Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Lowering Meds be a Contributor

Could Beta Blockers and Stains be a Contributor? By Staff Writer Lisel B Reversible Aphasia, a potentially temporary impairment in language comprehension or expression, is often associated with neurological events such as transient ischemic attacks (TIAs), migraines, or seizures. However, emerging anecdotal reports and scattered case studies have raised questions about whether certain medications—particularly those … Continue reading Reversable Aphasia, Can Blood Pressure and Cholesterol Lowering Meds be a Contributor