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Behavioral symptoms in dementia that are unlikely to improve with an antipsychotic

By Vimal Aga, MD (bio) Neuropsychiatric symptoms associated with dementia are typically distressing and burdensome to family members and to staff members helping to take care of the patient. It is common for family members and staff to strongly request medications to treat behavioral symptoms and we, as the treating mental health clinicians, come under…

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