@article{Panza_Solfrizzi_Imbimbo_Santamato_Lozupone_Logroscino_2015, title={Alternative pharmacological treatment options for agitation in Alzheimer’s disease}, volume={1}, url={https://www.pagepressjournals.org/gc/article/view/5460}, DOI={10.4081/gc.2015.5460}, abstractNote={In patients with dementia and Alzheimer’s disease (AD), treatment of neuropsychiatric symptoms (NPS) is a major concern in the management of these devastating diseases. Among NPS in AD, agitation and aggression are common with earlier institutionalization, increased morbidity and mortality, and greater caregiver burden. Pharmacological treatments for AD-related agitation, specifically off-label use of atypical antipsychotics, showed only modest improvements, with increased side-effect burden and risk of mortality. Non-pharmacological treatment approaches have become the preferred firstline option. However, when such treatments fail, pharmacological options are often used. Therefore, there is an urgent need to identify effective and safe pharmacological treatments for agitation/aggression in AD and dementia. Unfortunately, progresses have been slow, with a small number of methodologically heterogeneous randomized controlled trials (RCTs), with disappointing results. However, evidence coming from recently completed RCTs on novel or repositioned drugs (mibampator, dextromethorphan/ quinidine, cannabinoids, and citalopram) showed some promise in treating agitation in AD, but still with safety concerns. Further evidence will come from ongoing Phase II and III trials on promising novel drugs for treating these distressing symptoms in patients with AD and dementia.}, number={1}, journal={Geriatric Care}, author={Panza, Francesco and Solfrizzi, Vincenzo and Imbimbo, Bruno P. and Santamato, Andrea and Lozupone, Madia and Logroscino, Giancarlo}, year={2015}, month={Nov.} }