Withdrawal versus continuation of chronic antipsychotic drugs for behavioural and psychological symptoms in older people with dementia

Apr 2, 2013The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Stopping versus continuing long-term antipsychotic drugs for behavior and mood symptoms in older people with dementia

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Abstract

Nine trials involving 606 randomised participants evaluated the success of antipsychotic withdrawal in older adults with dementia.

  • Eight of nine trials showed no significant difference in withdrawal success or neuropsychiatric symptoms between those who discontinued and those who continued antipsychotics.
  • One pilot study indicated a significantly shorter time to relapse for participants who discontinued haloperidol compared to those who continued.
  • Another trial found an increased risk of relapse in individuals who discontinued risperidone therapy after four to eight months.
  • Subgroup analyses revealed that participants with milder symptoms at baseline experienced less agitation after discontinuation, while those with more severe symptoms showed significant behavioral deterioration.
  • Most trials did not have sufficient power to identify clinically important differences, and adverse events were not systematically assessed.

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