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Therapeutic dilemma's: antipsychotics use for neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia, delirium and insomnia and risk of falling in older adults, a clinical review.

Netta Korkatti-PuoskariRiikka SöderlingMaria Angeles Caballero MoraAlberto CastagnaKatarzyna SzczerbińskaSirpa Hartikainennull null
Published in: European geriatric medicine (2023)
Deprescribing of antipsychotics should be considered and encouraged in older people at risk of falling, especially when prescribed for neuropsychiatric symptoms of dementia, delirium or insomnia. If antipsychotics are still needed, we recommend that the benefits and harms of antipsychotic use should be reassessed within two to four weeks of prescription. If the use of antipsychotic causes more harm than benefit, the deprescribing process should be started.
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