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- Title
Stopping antipsychotic drug therapy in demented nursing home patients: a randomized, placebo-controlled study––The Bergen District Nursing Home Study (BEDNURS).
- Authors
Ruths, Sabine; Straand, Jørund; Nygaard, Harald A.; Aarsland, Dag
- Abstract
Background Despite modest efficacy, unpredictable individual utility, and a high rate of adverse effects, behavioural and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) are common determinants for antipsychotic drug therapy in nursing home patients. Aims To explore the impact on BPSD of stopping long-term antipsychotic treatment in nursing home patients with dementia. Methods Fifty-five patients (43 women; mean age 84.1) taking haloperidol, risperidone, or olanzapine for BPSD were randomly assigned to cessation (intervention group, n = 27) or continued treatment with antipsychotic drugs (reference group, n = 28) for 4 consecutive weeks. The Neuropsychiatric Inventory (NPI) Questionnaire was used to examine changes in behavioural and psychological symptoms. Results By study completion, 23 of the 27 intervention group patients were still off antipsychotics. Symptom scores (NPI) remained stable or even improved in 42 patients (intervention group, 18 out of 27; reference group, 24 out of 28; p = 0.18). As compared to patients with stable or improved symptom scores, patients with behavioural deterioration after antipsychotic cessation used higher daily drug doses at baseline (p = 0.42). Conclusion A large share of elderly nursing home patients on long-term treatment with antipsychotics for BPSD, do well without this treatment. Standardized symptom evaluations and drug cessation attempts should therefore be undertaken at regular intervals. Copyright © 2008 John Wiley & Sons, Ltd.
- Subjects
MEDICAL research; NURSING care facilities; DEMENTIA; ANTIPSYCHOTIC agents; DRUG dosage; DRUG administration
- Publication
International Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry, 2008, Vol 23, Issue 9, p889
- ISSN
0885-6230
- Publication type
Article
- DOI
10.1002/gps.1998