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Depression in Dementia
, Dementia with Comorbid Depression
Epidemiology
Incidence
in
Alzheimer's Disease
: 20-30%
Often occurs in early
Dementia
Symptoms
Dementia
patients rarely report sadness
Patients often report vague somatic symptoms
Common presenting complaints
Lack of energy
Patient reports "feeling old"
Pessimism
Hopelessness
Anhedonia (lacks pleasure)
Negative attitude
Vegetative Symptoms
Anorexia
Weight loss
Sleep
disturbance
Differential Diagnosis
Depression as primary etiology for
Delirium
Hypothyroidism
Occult malignancy
Chronic infection
Medications
Evaluation
Cornell Depression Scale
Management
Medications
Course
Non-pharmacologic therapy is much more effective in
Dementia
Consider stopping medications after 6-12 months
As
Dementia
progresses, Depression regresses
Tricyclic Antidepressant
s (Avoid older tricyclics)
Exercise
caution with these agents due to sedation and
Fall Risk
Nortriptyline
(
Aventyl
,
Pamelor
) 10-75 mg PO qhs
Desipramine
(
Norpramin
) 25-150mg PO qhs
Selective Serotonin Reuptake Inhibitor
s (
SSRI
)
Escitalopram
(
Lexapro
)
Fluoxetine
(
Prozac
) 10-40mg qAM
Sertraline
(
Zoloft
) 25-100 mg PO qAM
Other
Venlafaxine
(
Effexor
) 18-50 mg PO bid
Bupropion
(
Wellbutrin
) 25-100 mg PO tid
Mirtazapine
(
Remeron
)
Consider for suppressed appetite
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