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Treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementias with psychopharmaceuticals: a review

Journal

NEUROPSYCHIATRIC DISEASE AND TREATMENT
Volume 14, Issue -, Pages 1211-1220

Publisher

DOVE MEDICAL PRESS LTD
DOI: 10.2147/NDT.S163842

Keywords

dementia; behavioral and psychological symptoms; treatment; psychopharmaceuticals; adverse effects

Funding

  1. research project PROGRES Q40 at the Medical Faculty of Charles University
  2. MH CZ - DRO [UHHK 00179906]
  3. project Excellence at the Faculty of Informatics and Management of the University of Hradec Kralove, Czech Republic

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Behavioral and psychological symptoms represent common complications in patients with different types of dementia. Predominantly, they comprise psychosis, agitation and mood disorders, disinhibited behavior, impairment of the sleep and wakefulness rhythm, wandering, perseveration, pathological collecting, or shouting. Their appearance is related to more rapid progression of the disease, earlier institutionalization, use of physical restraints, and higher risk of mortality. Consequently, appearance of behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia leads to higher costs of care provided and greater distress for caregivers. Clinical guidelines recommend nonpharmacological approaches as the first choice in the treatment of behavioral and psychological symptoms. Pharmacological therapy should be initiated only if the symptoms were not the result of somatic causes, did not respond to nonpharmacological interventions, or were not caused by the prior medication. Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, memantine, antipsychotic drugs, antidepressants, mood stabilizers, and benzodiazepines are used. This review summarizes the current findings about the efficacy and safety of the treatment of the neuropsychiatric symptoms in dementias with psychopharmaceuticals. Recommendations for treatment with antipsychotics for this indication are described in detail as this drug group is prescribed most often and, at the same time, is related to the highest risk of adverse effects and increased mortality.

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