Seroquel is an atypical antipsychotic commonly used in patients with dementia and behavior problems or dementia and psychosis. However, just because it is commonly used does not mean that this use is "approved." But the fact that it is not "approved" does not mean that the use of it represents poor medical care.
To give you a more specific answer, "approved" usually means FDA approved for a particular indication. There are no atypical antipsychotics approved by the FDA for patients with dementia and psychosis. All use of atypical antipsychotics in this patient population is "off-label." All atypical antipsychotics have black-box warnings concerning increased mortality for patients with dementia and psychosis.
Studies have indicated that Seroquel has a somewhat lower rate of cardiac events associated with its use in patients with dementias and psychosis than do other atypical antipsychotics. However the black-box warning applies to the entire class of atypical antipsychotics.
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Patients suffering from dementia and psychotic disorders such as schizophrenia frequently experience hallucinations
In dementia the ability to have feelings is largely intact. In fact, it is often enhanced as evidenced by mood swings. How much dementia patients can formulate and express wishes depends on the stage of dementia.
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Almost 20% of patients aged 80 and above have some demonstrable form of dementia
Benzodiazepines should not be used in patients with psychosis, acute narrow-angle glaucoma, or liver disease.
Dementia is diagnosed by a physician when the patient starts loss of memory. The patients thinking and reasoning declines. Its not a disease but a group of symptoms which will be diagnosed by a physician.
Dementia care in Los Angeles is a type of nursing home that can be a viable option for many dementia patients for later life care. However, not all care homes offer dementia care. For that reason, if you wish your loved ones to stay in nursing care and they suffer from dementia, make sure that the nursing home specializes in caring for patients with this type of medical condition. Here at Paradise in the Valley, we have trained staff to care for people with dementia. We can offer your loved ones a safe environment. But should you put your loved ones with dementia in a care facility for dementia?
Brahmyadiyoga is an Ayurvedic herb that has been shown in studies to improve the mental state of patients with a paranoid psychosis disorder. It is also possible to use this herb together with anti-psychotic medications.
An outline of the social model of dementia can be described as the inability to interact in the community with others because of such a disability. However, through adequate services and support, the lives of dementia patients can be somewhat improved as more opportunities are open to them.