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Managing agitation in outpatient dementia


 

REPORTING FROM ACP INTERNAL MEDICINE


Patients with liver disease are better served by a shorter-acting benzodiazepine such as lorazepam (Ativan), which is not oxidized in the liver.

Also controversial is use of atypical antipsychotics as third-line pharmacotherapy, “but many geriatric psychiatrists would agree with me that the next step if the patient is still agitated despite an SSRI augmented with a benzodiazepine is to consider a trial of an atypical antipsychotic,” Dr. Luber said.

He pointed to risperidone (Risperdal) and aripiprazole (Abilify) as agents with a good track record for treatment of agitation in dementia. He urged primary care physicians to be familiar with the risk of serious and even potentially fatal side effects as described in the black box warning.

“There are tough choices involved in treating patients with this disorder. Use shared decision making with the patient or family,” Dr. Luber said.

He reported having no financial conflicts of interest regarding his presentation.

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