Antipsychotic Use in Dementia Linked to Range of Health Risks

Antipsychotic use in people with dementia is associated with increased risks of various serious health outcomes, including stroke, blood clots, heart attack, pneumonia, and acute kidney injury. These risks are particularly high in the early stages of treatment. Antipsychotics are commonly prescribed for behavioral and psychological symptoms of dementia, but their use should be carefully considered due to the potential for adverse effects. Further research is needed to explore safer alternatives for managing these symptoms.

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