In this video, Paul B. Rosenberg, MD, discusses his team’s research on using dronabinol, a legal form of synthetic THC, to treat agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease. The study found that dronabinol...
A study found several neuropsychiatric symptoms in patients with Alzheimer disease, such as aggression, anxiety, and disinhibition, were significantly associated with worsening functional abilities.
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...
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...
In a recent interview with Consultant360, Kasia Rothenberg, MD, PhD, a geriatric psychiatrist at the Cleveland Clinic Lou Ruvo Center for Brain Health, described the many obstacles to accurate testing. Do...
In their presentation at the Practical Updates in Primary Care 2023 Virtual Series, Craig Chepke, MD, DFAPA, and Kevin Williams, MS, MPAS, PA-C reviewed the pathophysiological mechanisms of agitation...
In this video, Paul B. Rosenberg, MD, discusses his team’s research on using dronabinol, a legal form of synthetic THC, to treat agitation in patients with Alzheimer disease. The study found that dronabinol...
In this video, Kasia Rothenberg, MD, PhD, describes Alzheimer disease-related agitation, details the difficulty in testing for Alzheimer disease-related agitation, looks ahead to potential treatment options...
In this podcast, Leslie Citrome, MD, MPH, talks about resources and strategies of care that caregivers of people with agitation in Alzheimer disease can implement. He talks about how caregivers can be...
Jeff Cummings, MD, ScD; Carolyn Clevenger, DNP, RN, GNP-BC, FAANP, FGSA, FAAN; Tatyana Gurvich, PharmD, BCGP; Lakelyn Hogan Eichenberger, PhD, MA, MBA; W. Clay Jackson, MD, DipTh; Sean Tunis, MD, MSc; Kate Zhong, MD, MSc, FRCP
Agitation in Alzheimer’s dementia is a serious neuropsychiatric condition that is highly prevalent and underdiagnosed. It contributes to adverse clinical outcomes for people living with Alzheimer’s dementia...
In this video, Craig Chepke, MD, DFAPA, and Kevin Williams, MS, MPAS, PA-C provide the take-home messages from their session “Agitation in Alzheimer’s Dementia: Progress for an Age-Old Problem” at our...