Pharmacologic Management of Agitation in Patients with Dementia. McDermott CL, et al, Curr Geriatr Rep 2019.
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PURPOSE OF REVIEW: Agitation is common among older adults with dementia; its origin may be multi-factorial, and it is often difficult to treat. In this paper, we summarize current knowledge and offer considerations on pharmacologic management of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD). RECENT
Findings: We reviewed human studies published from 2013 to 2018 evaluating pharmacologic management of BPSD manifestations including depressive symptoms, mania, psychosis, and other BPSD, as well as severe agitation without determination of underlying cause. After non-pharmacological management is exhausted, the choice of pharmacological options depends on patient comorbidities, specific BPSD presentation, and patient tolerance of medications.
Summary: Depending on manifestations of BPSD, low- to moderate-quality evidence supports the use of anti-depressants, anti-psychotics, or anti-epileptics in conjunction with cholinesterase inhibitors. The current evidence base needs to be augmented with future research that focuses on real-world medication use alongside head-to-head evaluation of medication effectiveness rather than comparison to placebo.
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- Pharmacologic Management of Agitation in Patients with Dementia.
- Pharmacologic Management of Agitation in Patients with Dementia.
- McDermott CL, Gruenewald DA
- Current geriatrics reports
- 2019
- Curr Geriatr Rep. 2019 Mar;8(1):1-11. doi: 10.1007/s13670-019-0269-1. Epub 2019 Jan 22.
- Aggression, Agitation, Alzheimer disease, Behavior and psychological symptoms, Dementia, Medication
- Syndromes_Geriatriques, SCPD, Revue, Antipsychotiques, Médicaments
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- DOI: 10.1007/s13670-019-0269-1
- PMID: 31341757
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