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Prescriptions of antipsychotic drugs for people with dementia increased during the pandemic
Story at a glance People with dementia may be prescribed antipsychotic drugs to aid with behavioral and psychological symptoms. New research finds that people with dementia were prescribed these types of drugs at a higher rate following the beginning of the pandemic. Data show that prescription rates stayed high through late 2021. Prescriptions of antipsychotic drugs increased for people with dementia substantially in the initial months of the pandemic and remained elevated in 2021, according to a study published in the journal JAMA Psychiatry. Antipsychotic drugs may be prescribed to people with dementia to help with behavioral and psychological sympto

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