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Clinical practice with antidementia and antipsychotic drugs: Audit from a geriatric clinic in India

Authors :
Palanimuthu T. Sivakumar
C. Naveen Kumar
Srikala Bharath
Krishna M. Prasad
Himanshu Gupta
Om Prakash
Mathew Varghese
Source :
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Publication Year :
2009
Publisher :
Medknow Publications, 2009.

Abstract

Background: Dementia is one of the most disabling disorders afflicting the elderly, with a staggering emotional and economic impact. Antidementia agents have been used for delaying cognitive decline. Antipsychotics are commonly prescribed for behavioral symptoms associated with dementia. Objectives: To explore the use of anti-dementing agents and antipsychotics used in patients with a diagnosis of dementia Materials and Methods: A retrospective chart review method; geriatric clinic of tertiary care setting. Results: The study sample included 51 consecutive patients with a diagnosis of dementia. The commonest subtype of dementia that was diagnosed was Alzheimer’s disease (45%), followed by Frontotemporal dementia (25%). The commonest antidementia drug that was used was donepezil, which alone was prescribed in 27 patients (52%). The commonest antipsychotic used was quetiapine, which was used in 24 patients (47%). Conclusions: The study found donepezil to be the most commonly prescribed antidementia drug and quetiapine to be the most commonly used antipsychotic in a tertiary care geriatric clinic, in a developing country. There is a need to study the cost-effectiveness of antidementia and antipsychotic drugs in patients with dementia, in developing countries.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
19983794 and 00195545
Volume :
51
Issue :
4
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Indian Journal of Psychiatry
Accession number :
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