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More action needed: Psychotropic prescribing in Australian residential aged care.

Juanita L BreenPeter GeeTristan LingAlex KitsosGregory Peterson
Published in: The Australian and New Zealand journal of psychiatry (2018)
Regular antipsychotic use appears to have decreased in residential aged care facilities but benzodiazepine prevalence is higher, particularly in South Australian residential aged care facilities. Sedating antidepressant and 'prn' psychotropic prescribing is widespread. Effective interventions to reduce the continued reliance on psychotropic management, in conjunction with active promotion of non-pharmacological strategies, are urgently required.
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