SAMHSA Issues
Brief on Inappropriate Use of Antipsychotics in Community Settings
The brief is intended primarily for physicians and other
prescribers as well as support staff, administrators, and caregivers
working with people with dementia and intellectual and developmental
disabilities (IDD) in community settings. To reduce inappropriate
prescribing, this brief reviews non-pharmacologic behavioral approaches and
strategies to avoid and reduce prescribing of antipsychotics whenever
possible.
Key messages:
- Behavioral manifestations
of dementia and IDD require careful assessment and management.
- Non-pharmacologic
approaches to care should always be attempted first, including helping
individuals maintain a routine schedule, avoiding demanding or
challenging tasks, and focusing on creating a positive environment.
- If antipsychotics are
required for behaviors that are dangerous to the individual or to
caregivers, dosage should be started as low as possible with modest
increases only when necessary, and medications should be discontinued
through tapering if no clinical benefit is observed.
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