Antipsychotic medications are widely prescribed in elderly populations for a range of psychiatric symptoms. Evidence for their efficacy in this population is limited, and such individuals are at increased risk of numerous side-effects, including stroke and death, particularly in those with dementia. There appears to be a mismatch between the current evidence base and what is occurring in clinical practice, especially in the use of antipsychotics to treat delirium and behavioural and psychological disturbance in dementia. We advise caution in the prescription of antipsychotics in older people and seeking specialist advice.
10.1016/j.maturitas.2018.06.015
Journal article
Maturitas
10/2018
116
8 - 10
Antipsychotics, Older people, Side-effects, Aged, Antipsychotic Agents, Humans, Mental Disorders, Treatment Outcome