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    Two Antidepressants Given to Dementia Patients Ineffective: Study

    TUESDAY, July 19 (HealthDay News) -- The antidepressants most often prescribed to treat depression in dementia patients provide no appreciable relief, and may raise the risk for serious side effects, new British research suggests.

    "The two classes of antidepressants most likely to be prescribed for depression in Alzheimer's disease are no more effective than placebo," the study authors said.

    The drugs in question are Zoloft (sertraline), and Remeron (mirtazapine).

    "In our study, there were more adverse reactions in individuals treated with antidepressants than there were with placebo," the research team added. "Clinicians and investigators need to reframe the way they think about the treatment of people with Alzheimer's disease who are depressed, and reconsider routine prescription of antidepressants."

    Led by Sube Banerjee of the Institute of Psychiatry at Kings College London in England, the authors reported their findings online July 19 in The Lancet.

    Banerjee and his colleagues focused on 325 patients being treated at any of nine health centers across England for probable or possible Alzheimer's disease. The patients were also subject to bouts of depression lasting at least a month, and all registered above a minimum threshold during dementia-related depression exams.

    None had been prescribed antidepressants prior to the study launch, nor were any in a critical stage of depression involving suicidal thoughts.

    The patients were divided into three 13-week treatment groups. One group received 150 milligrams (mg) a day of sertraline; a second group received 45 mg a day of mirtazapine; and a third took sugar pills (placebos).

    After three months, the authors found no difference in the incidence of depression among the three groups. The lack of an apparent benefit attributable to either sertraline or mirtazapine continued almost 10 months after the study's start, according to a journal news release.

    Also, while about a quarter of those given placebos experienced adverse reactions as a result of treatment, that figure rose to between 41 percent and 43 percent in the groups given an antidepressant. Such side effects were also more likely to be serious among the antidepressant recipients than among the placebo group.

    Dr. Henry Brodaty, an aging and dementia specialist at the University of New South Wales in Sydney, Australia, and author of an accompanying journal editorial, said the trial "has underscored the need for clinicians to think about creative alternatives to drug treatment for management of depression in people with dementia." It is important to use evidence-based techniques and to work in partnership with family caregivers, he wrote in the news release.

    More information

    For more on dementia and depression, visit the Alzheimer's Society.

     
     
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    10 comments

    • Patrick  •  10 mths ago
      My grandmother has the disease and she has been taking Zoloft 5mg now for little over a year now and she at least stays at a even keel and or is happy. We tried to take her off of it and with in 3 days she was curled up in a ball in her bed crying and had no clue what was going on, but once we put her back on it again she was all good. So it all depends on the individual and how their bodies react to it.
      • court jester 10 mths ago
        she may have been going through discontinuation syndrome. when i stop my ssri even for a day i get very disoriented. i cant imagine what that would be like for someone with alzheimers
      • Fei 10 mths ago
        If for some reason, she needs to go off of the meds in the future, check out the side effects of doing so. Often these side effects are seen to be depression.
      • ! 10 mths ago
        Maybe she was curled up in a ball and crying because she DID know what was going on.
    • nilremo  •  10 mths ago
      Before prescribing ANY antidepresant to ANY -patient, specially if they are of the SSRI or SERI types (the most commonly prescribed), a psychiatrist or general practitioner should read twice the book "Medication Madness", written by the eminent psychiatrist and medical author Dr. Peter Breggin. On it he or she will find that at least 26% of all patients treated with these drugs experience unbearable side effects that include violent behavior and suicidal attempts not experienced before being started on those drugs.
      • Josh 10 mths ago
        thank you for this info.
      • Fei 10 mths ago
        Agreed. Moreover, GPs should not be prescribing these meds at all. There should always be a psychiatrist involved.
      • ! 10 mths ago
        Very few in Psychiatry will branch away from the idea that they are doing the right thing by prescribing for every little symptom presented. Talk therapy takes time...and more patients can be "treated" with medications,
    • Fei  •  10 mths ago
      I have worked with dementia patients and psychiatric meds for over 12 years. Since these patients cannot answer standard questions often asked to determine depression, how do we even know they are depressed. A person may not be depressed simply because they choose not to participate in physical therapy or other activities offered to most people in this condition. We first need to develop a means by which we determine a true depressive disorder before we provide medication.
      • ! 10 mths ago
        "We first need to develop a means by which we determine a true depressive disorder before we provide medication." That is true, and applies to all patients, not just those with dementia. As it stands now, many are diagnosed with depression with less and less consideration of circumstances that may contribute to the persons overall sense of well being. Environment is another thing that is fast becoming ignored. "Chemical imbalance" has become the standard reasoning, followed by prescribing expensive, and sometimes dangerous, meds. Psychiatry isn't what it used to be.
    • D L  •  10 mths ago
      Maybe they are depressed because it's a natural reaction to being sick with such a horrid freaking thing like dimentia.
    • Cris  •  10 mths ago
      One of the scams of Medicare is the doctors that claim that that they had a therapy with an individual with dementia. In an assisted living community, the homes' shrink, bills Medicare for seeing all the patients in a dementia unit, when the majority of them can not put a sentence together. They can be in a facility for 20 min, yet will bill 20 different people, every month, until the resident dies. I saw it happen over and over and even called Medicare to complain, but nothing has changed. Folks that do not communicate, should not be given anti-depression meds, but they are, because it's a quick buck for the doctor and the pharma rep that the doctor has repoir with.
    • Reality  •  10 mths ago
      My uncle was 90 and took Celexa and was just fine. I am 66 and have taken it for 9 yrs because of lupus so I don't get down on my bad days with no side affects. We have the same doctor but uncle has passed. Too many doctors perscribe the wrong drug.because they get kick backs fron the drug companies.
    • Fawbots  •  10 mths ago
      More drugs.
    • Cheryl Boker  •  10 mths ago
      people that are on antidepressants needs to be checked by physicians almost one time a month and after a while these meds don't work as effectively as talk therapy.
    • IRIS  •  Chicago, United States  •  6 mths ago
      I feel people are all over-medicated. Big pharmaceutical business.
    • jn  •  10 mths ago
      anti depressants are a way to block a person from God consciousness thereby making them zombies.
      • Frank 10 mths ago
        Antidepressants don't much work on bipolar.
      • Christopher 10 mths ago
        I've been on several and some do make me feel zombiefied. My doctor finally found the right med and it has saved my life. I know it's something I'll be on the rest of my life. I do thank God every day for the even keel I have finally found.
      • Larry 10 mths ago
        God uses doctors and drugs to help his followers,how are you blocking conciousness from someone with dementia that is not living in reality.
        Maybe you should spend some time visiting an alz unit,bet your opinion
        would change.
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