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In This Episode:
Dr. K explains what families should know about the five types of medications used to treat difficult behaviors in people with Alzheimer’s and other dementias. She covers:
- Why “chemical restraints” such as antipsychotics and tranquilizers are often prescribed inappropriately
- How antipsychotics, benzodiazepines, mood stabilizers, antidepressants work for dementia behaviors, and how much improvement to expect
- Common side-effects to look out for
- The pros and cons of each type of medication
- Important non-drug approaches that can help with dementia behaviors, and why these should be used before resorting to medications
- Tips and suggestions for families considering these drugs
- What you can do if your relative with dementia is taking antipsychotics or tranquilizers
Related episode:
026 4 Medications for Alzheimer s & Other Dementias: FAQs & Tips
Related Resources:
- 5 Types of Medication Used to Treat Difficult Dementia Behaviors
- Alzheimer’s and Dementia Behavior Management (Helpguide.org)
- Anxiety and Agitation (Alz.org)
- 4 Types of Brain-Slowing Medication to Avoid if You’re Worried About Memory
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