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How do you manage sleep disturbances in patients with Alzheimer’s disease without relying heavily on deliriogenic medications?

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Psychiatry · Stanford Medicine Child And Adolescent Psychiatry

Sleep disturbances are common in older people and in those with Alzheimer’s disease (AD) in particular, and there are often multiple etiologies. Whether sleep disturbances increase the risk for AD, or are a result, metanalyses have suggested that the magnitude of sleep impairment correlates with the...

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Psychiatry · South Broward Hospital District

Doxepin is always frowned upon because, at higher doses, it is all anticholinergic. At low doses, it’s highly selective for H1 and no other receptors. I go to doxepin a lot. Same thing with hydroxyzine. These are perpetuating myths in psychiatry where old-school thinking doesn’t match up with eviden...

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