Antipsychotic medicines Antipsychotics are most commonly used to treat hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not really there), delusions (false beliefs), aggression, and hostility that may manifest as symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Antipsychotics sometimes prescribed for Alzheimer’s disease include:
Possible side effects of olanzapine include:
Possible side effects of risperidone and quetiapine include:
Antipsychotic medicines are used for symptoms of agitation, hallucinations, delusions, bizarre behavior, and violent behavior. These drugs Antipsychotics usually have a sedating effect on behavior and may not always be effective for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.
Possible side effects of olanzapine include:
Possible side effects of risperidone and quetiapine include:
Antipsychotics are most commonly used to treat hallucinations (seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not really there), delusions (false beliefs), aggression, and hostility that may manifest as symptoms of Alzheimer's disease.
Antipsychotics sometimes prescribed for Alzheimer’s disease include:
Antipsychotic medicines are used for symptoms of agitation, hallucinations, delusions, bizarre behavior, and violent behavior. Antipsychotics usually have a sedating effect on behavior and may not always be effective for patients with Alzheimer’s disease.