In what clinical situation would you consider using benzodiazepines in patients with dementia?
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I would avoid long-term benzodiazepines treatment if someone has full-blown dementia syndrome or frontal lobe syndrome due to the potential of paradoxical disinhibitions along with amnestic and ataxic side effects. However, I would consider clonazepam for RBD and related REM sleep issues in dementia...
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at University of Minnesota Never. Except in low doses as a sleep aid. Benzos ...
When a dementia patient is in the moderately severe or severe stages of the disease and has palliative goals of care, they would be eligible for palliative care FAST 6 or hospice FAST 7. Caregivers are no longer trying to maximize independence. The patient has 24/7 supervision. The caregiver is at r...
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at University of Maryland Excellent answer coming from, I suspect, a t...
at Charleston Area Medical Center/CAMC Institute for Academic Medicine Thank you, Dr. @Kaur, for your thoughtful answer. ...
at Our Lady of Lourdes Regional Medical Center I agree with Dr. @Kaur's well-thought-out and exte...
Never. Except in low doses as a sleep aid. Benzos ...