Title : Drug Therapy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia - Wang_2016_Curr.Neuropharmacol_14_307 |
Author(s) : Wang F , Feng TY , Yang S , Preter M , Zhou JN , Wang XP |
Ref : Curr Neuropharmacol , 14 :307 , 2016 |
Abstract :
Dementia, which can be induced by diverse factors, is a clinical syndrome characterized by the decline of cognitive function. Behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia (BPSD) include depression, agitation, and aggression. Dementia causes a heavy burden on patients and their caregivers. Patients with BPSD should be assessed comprehensively by practitioners and offered appropriate non-pharmacologic and pharmacologic therapy. Nonpharmacologic therapy has been recommended as the basal treatment for BPSD; however, pharmacologic therapy is required under many situations. Medications, including antipsychotic agents, antidepressants, sedative and hypnotic agents, mood stabilizers, cholinesterase inhibitors, and amantadine, are extensively used in clinical practice. We have reviewed the progression of pharmacologic therapy for BPSD. |
PubMedSearch : Wang_2016_Curr.Neuropharmacol_14_307 |
PubMedID: 26644152 |
Wang F, Feng TY, Yang S, Preter M, Zhou JN, Wang XP (2016)
Drug Therapy for Behavioral and Psychological Symptoms of Dementia
Curr Neuropharmacol
14 :307
Wang F, Feng TY, Yang S, Preter M, Zhou JN, Wang XP (2016)
Curr Neuropharmacol
14 :307