The use of psychotropic medication in the management of problem behaviors in the patient with Alzheimer's disease
- PMID: 7912756
- DOI: 10.1016/s0025-7125(16)30135-3
The use of psychotropic medication in the management of problem behaviors in the patient with Alzheimer's disease
Abstract
Although a variety of potential alternatives to the neuroleptics in the management of agitated behavior in Alzheimer's disease exist, more large, well-controlled studies are needed. At present, neuroleptics remain the standard treatment for this problem. It is also important for the clinician to investigate thoroughly underlying instigators of behavior change in Alzheimer's patients, such as delirium, anxiety, depression, or environmental factors, and target treatment to these disorders.
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