Monday, 18 May 2015

Antipsychotic Drugs for People with Dementia: Yes or No?

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Antipsychotic Drugs for People with Dementia: Yes or No?

A recent article in the British Medical Journal debates whether antipsychotic medications should be used to treat people with dementia. These drugs are controversial because they carry the risk of significant side effects, yet limited research has shown benefits for some people. Here's more about the risk of these medications, why they are sometimes prescribed and what non-drug approaches might be used instead.

 

Esther Heerema, MSW
Alzheimer's/Dementia Expert
Should Your Loved One Really Be Taking an Antipsychotic?

Here's straight talk about the potential benefits and risks of antipsychotics for people who have dementia, as well as more information on which drugs are classified as antipsychotics... Read more

 

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Tough Questions about Medications for People with Dementia

If you have a family member with dementia who's taking an antispychotic medication such as Seroquel, Risperdol, Zyprexa or Abilify, do you know why it was prescribed? Have you asked the doctor about a gradual dose reduction? Here are a few questions to consider... Read more

 

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What Are Psychotropic Drugs and When Are They Used in Dementia?

Psychotropic medications are a broad group of drugs that include antipsychotic medications as well as antidepressants, anti-anxiety (anxiolytics), mood stabilizers and hypnotics (sleeping pills). Do you know when it might be helpful and appropriate to use these medications in dementia? Read more

 

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8 Non-Drug Tips for Coping with Challenging Behaviors

While medications can sometimes be helpful to cope with difficult behaviors, non-drug approaches should always be tried first. Here are 8 practical tips on putting this guideline into action...Read more

 

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Too Many Drugs Can Cause Reversible Symptoms of Dementia

Taking too many medications together or certain medications alone is one of many situations that can cause symptoms that mimic dementia but may be reversible. Learn more about how to identify and prevent this problem from happening to yourself or those you care for... Read more

 

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