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#164 - Amanda Smith, M.D.: Diagnosing, preventing, and treating Alzheimer’s disease, and what we can all learn from patients with dementia

The Peter Attia Drive

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Effective Treatment of Mood and Behavior Issues in Dementia Patients

Mood and behavior issues are common in dementia patients, with 90% experiencing such issues during their illness. These issues are equally treatable across all age groups, with adjustments made for factors like age, renal function, and medication interactions. SSRIs are often prescribed for treating depression and anxiety in this population due to their effectiveness and tolerability. Benzodiazepines are avoided due to their potential to increase confusion and risk of hip fracture. Treatment involves identifying the issue, using the least harmful medication, and discontinuing when no longer necessary.

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