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"Antidepressant Shows Early Promise in Treating Agitation and Psychotic Symptoms of Dementia" TORONTO, CANADA -- September 10, 2007 -- Researchers have found evidence that the antidepressant citalopram may perform as well as the commonly-prescribed antipsychotic risperidone in the alleviation of severe agitation and psychotic symptoms of dementia. The researchers also found that the antidepressant was associated with significantly fewer adverse effects. The study, published in the online [American Journal of Geriatric Psychiatry (in advance of the November 2007 issue), is believed to be the first head-to-head comparison of an selective serotonin reuptake inhibitor (SSRI) with one of the more commonly prescribed second generation antipsychotics in older, non-depressed patients. The findings are exciting because they raise the possibility of a new direction in drug treatment for psychotic disorders related to dementia in the elderly. However, the researchers caution that more studies are needed to replicate their early findings and that second generation antipsychotics continue to be a first-line pharmacological treatment, despite growing scientific evidence that they can be associated with serious side effects, including death. |
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