Medications Used to Treat Difficult Dementia Related Behavior

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What are the challenging new behaviors?

  • Delusions, Paranoid behaviors or irrational beliefs, impaired insight and judgement, memory

  • Refusing to bathe or change clothes

  • Agitation/ yelling/ hitting caregivers/residents

  • Restless Pacing /wandering/exit seeking

  • Disinhibited behaviors- socially inappropriate sexual behavior/disrobing

  • Sleep Disturbance

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What are the ways to manage the challenging behaviors?

  • Redirection and de-escalate difficult behaviors

  • Keep a journal to identify triggers

  • Identify taste, smells, touch that are soothing/irritating

  • Assess for pain /constipation

  • Assess for urinary tract infection

  • Consider if person is depressed- don’t use antipsychotics as first choice

  • Teepa Snow : Caregivers Guide and other books/videos

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What to know about the medications for dementia?

  • There are no FDA approved medications to treat difficult behaviors of dementia

  • Weigh risks and benefits of using psychotropic medications

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What are the antipsychotic drugs?

  • Quetiapine (Seroquel)

  • Olanzapine (Zyprexa)

  • Aripiprazole (Abilify)

  • Haloperidol (Haldol)

  • Risperidone (Risperdal)

  • *Brexpiprazole (Rexaulti)

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What are the benzodiazepines?

  • Can agitate older adults if prescribed on a daily basis

  • Lorazepam (Ativan)

  • Temazapam (Restoril)

  • Diazapam (Valium)

  • Alprazolam (Xanax)

  • Clonazepam (Klonapin)

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What drugs are mood stabilizers?

  • Most commonly used :

    • Valproic Acid   (Depakote)  capsule (sprinkles ) or long acting

    • Lamotrigine (Lamictal)

  • Note : Lithium is most common mood stabilizer (Bipolar Disorder ) but not used in assisted living.

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What are the antidepressant drugs?

  • SSRI (Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhabitors)

  • Escitalopram   (Lexapro)

  • Citalopram     (Celexa)

  • Sertraline   Zoloft

  • Paroxitine (Paxil)

  • Mirtazapine (Remeron)

  • Trazodone (Deseryl) for sleep

  • Duloxetine (Cymbalta) SNRI

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What are the side effects of the medications?

  • Complicated by Polypharmacy: Which medication is the culprit???

  • Dry mouth, Constipation, (anticholinergic)

  • Weight gain

  • Dizziness, Sedation, Ataxia, Weakness

  • Headache

  • Insomnia

  • Postural Hypotension

  • Nervousness, anxiety

  • Withdrawal type symptoms when medication is discontinued

  • Tardive Dyskinesia, Akathesia (abnormal movements)

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What are the positive effects of the medications?

  • Feeling of wellbeing

  • Mood stabilization

  • Decrease in paranoia, hallucinations

  • Less anxiety/worry/depression

  • Participation in activities

  • Improved sleep and appetite

  • Accepts care from caregivers/family