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Delirium in patients with Parkinson's disease

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Seek specialist advice when managing delirium in Parkinson's disease

  • a major problem in the management of patients with Parkinson's disease can be drug-induced neuropsychiatric problems such as visual hallucinations and confusion

  • drugs such as olanzapine have fewer extrapyrimadal side effects that other antipsychotic drugs and therefore are less likely to worsen parkisonism when used; however advice has stressed the concerns of using newer antipsychotics such as olanzapine and risperidone in the elderly (2)

  • other causes of an acute confusional state should be considered

Reference:

  1. Update (1998); 57(2): 122-30.
  2. Summary - Guidance for the management of behavioural and psychiatric symptoms in dementia and the treatment of psychosis in people with history of stroke/TIA. Working group for the Faculty of Old Age Psychiatry RCPsych, RCGP, BGS, and Alzheimer's Society, following CSM restriction on risperidone and olanzapine. April 2004

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