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Chapter 1
Acute Agitation
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08/21/2011

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Term
What is the most studied and most efficacious drug for delirium associated agitation ?

What are the available formulations?

What is the preferred schedule ?
Definition
Haloperidol most studied/efficacious

IV, IM, PO

Regularly schedule better than prn.
Term
Which SGA can be used as an immediate acting injection?
Definition
Olanzapine can be used immediate acting injection
Term
What are antipsychotics associated with following use for several weeks to months?
Definition
Increased rates of stroke & death when use antipsychotics for extended periods of time (over several weeks)
Term
What should be used if agitation is associated to alcohol or benzo withdrawal?
Definition
long acting benzodiazepines should be used to treat agitation associated to alcohol or benzo withdrawal.

(Diazepam or chlordiazepoxide)
Term
What class should be used to treat dementia associated agitation ?

What drug specifically favorable for agitation with dementia/alzheimers?

How should they be dosed (high? low?)
Definition
SGAs, specifically risperidone for agitation and behavioural symptoms of alzheimers/dementia

All SGAs, start low dose, increase slowly
Term
Increase dosage of risperidone puts patients at risk for what?
Definition
Higher doses of risperidone put pts at risk for falls.
Term
What is unique to olanzapine in the treatment of anxiety?
Definition
Olanzapine is available as immediate acting injection which is good for pts who refuse/unable to take oral meds.
Term
Should haloperidol be used in anxiety due to dementia ?
Definition
No! Haloperidol causes as much harm as benefit to pts with dementia
Term
To reduce anxiety in pts with brain injury, what drug is supported with best evidence ?
Definition
Propranolol (beta-adrenergic antagonist) in high doses reduces aggression.
Term
Situational agitation or aggression what drug combination should be used ? What SGA should never be used with benzos ?
Definition
FGA along with benzodiazepines are good for situational aggression. Olanzapine should never be given with parenteral benzos as they are associated with cardiac and respiratory issues.
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