Using risperidone for Alzheimer's dementia-associated psychosis.

Expert Opin Pharmacother

Alzheimer's Research and Clinical Programs, VA Medical Center and Medical University of South Carolina, Geriatrics and Extended Care, Charleston, SC, 29406-6076, USA.

Published: October 2008

Background: Alzheimer's dementia (AD) occurs in 6 - 8% of persons older than 65 years. The prevalence increases to 30% among those 85 years or older. Among AD patients, the incidence of psychosis is 30 - 50%. Safe and appropriate use of psychotropic agents is a relevant clinical concern for this population.

Objective: This review addresses risks and potential benefits when risperidone is used for treating AD-associated psychosis.

Methods: Through literature review and clinical experience, the authors discuss the clinical efficacy, safety, and regulatory issues concerning risperidone treatment for this group of patients.

Conclusion: Despite concerns about safety, risperidone remains a popular therapeutic choice for AD patients with psychosis. Subsets of these patients with more severe agitation and aggression may experience greater behavioral benefit.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1517/14656566.9.14.2537DOI Listing

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