Agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease often appears sudden and puzzling, but in many cases, it is driven by modifiable external or medical factors. Clinicians who can identify these underlying...
In a 2024 review, the International Psychogeriatric Association introduces a systematic method to manage agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease. Take our quiz to test your knowledge on this...
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In an interview with Consultant360, Paul B. Rosenberg, MD, discussed his team’s research on using dronabinol, a legal form of synthetic THC, to treat agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease. What...
In an interview with Consultant360, Kasia Rothenberg, MD, PhD, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, described the challenges caregivers or family members face...
Agitation in Alzheimer disease isn’t always what it seems. Test your knowledge of the medical, neurologic, and behavioral factors clinicians should consider.
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A new study found transcranial pulse stimulation treatment may improve behavioral symptoms such as aggression or agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease. Take our quiz to test your knowledge on its...