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Discontinuation of Antipsychotics and Antidepressants Among Patients With Dementia and BPSD Living in Nursing Homes - an Open Study.
The aim of this study is to discontinue antipsychotics and antidepressants, and to study its effect on Behavioural- and Psychological Symptoms in Dementia (BPSD).
Patients with dementia have cognitive deficits, but also hallucinations, delusions, agitation, aggression and apathy. These symptoms are called Behavioural- and Psychological Symptoms in Dementia (BPSD), and are difficult to treat. Antipsychotic and antidepressant medication is in use, despite its lack of clinical evidence. We will discontinue antipsychotics in one group of 12 patients and antidepressants in one group of 12 patients. Patients should have dementia of Alzheimer- or vascular origin. They should live in Nursing Homes and have no other psychiatric disease for which they receive psychotropic drug. They will be registered with 7 different questionnaires at baseline and after 3, 6, 12 and 24 weeks. The study period is 24 weeks. The questionnaires are filled in by the patients and the nurses at the nursing homes. This is an open labelled study with no control group. Based on the results of this study, we will design a RCT study with placebo-controlled group.
Age
All ages
Sex
ALL
Healthy Volunteers
No
Sykehuset Innlandet HF - Sanderud
Ottestad, Oppland, Norway
Start Date
September 1, 2006
Completion Date
August 1, 2007
Last Updated
August 24, 2007
24
ACTUAL participants
Risperidone
DRUG
Olanzapine
DRUG
Haloperidole
DRUG
Quetiapin
DRUG
Escitalopram
DRUG
Citalopram
DRUG
Sertralin
DRUG
Lead Sponsor
Sykehuset Innlandet HF
Collaborators
NCT04246437
NCT05508789
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