Alzheimer dementia: Starting, stopping drug therapy
- PMID: 29522388
- DOI: 10.3949/ccjm.85a.16080
Alzheimer dementia: Starting, stopping drug therapy
Abstract
Alzheimer disease is the most common type of dementia. Two classes of cognition-enhancing drugs are approved to treat the symptoms, and both have provided modest benefit in clinical trials. Psychotropic drugs are sometimes used off-label to treat behavioral symptoms of Alzheimer disease. All these medications should be continuously evaluated for clinical efficacy and, when appropriate, discontinued if the primary benefit--preservation of cognitive and functional status and a reduction in behaviors associated with dementia--is no longer being achieved.
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