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Medicare claims analysis of agents used to manage dementia-related psychosis: a treatment pattern study.


ABSTRACT: Currently, no agents are approved in the USA to treat dementia-related psychosis. After failure of a nonpharmacologic approach to treatment, antipsychotics or divalproex is often prescribed. We characterized existing treatment patterns in patients with dementia-related psychosis. Medicare claims data from 2008 to 2016 were used to identify patients with dementia-related psychosis. The agents and associated dosages prescribed, time to first use, and patterns of use were evaluated for agents prescribed to treat dementia-related psychosis. In total, 49 509 patients were identified as having dementia-related psychosis. Over three-quarters (76.8%) received an antipsychotic or divalproex. The most prescribed first-line agents were quetiapine (30.5%), risperidone (19.5%), and divalproex (11.2%). More than 80% of patients received a low dose of an agent, and 65.5% switched or discontinued their first-line treatment during a mean follow-up period of 1.8 years. In the absence of US FDA-approved therapies to treat dementia-related psychosis, treatment after behavioral intervention involves frequent use of low-dose antipsychotics or divalproex. The high rate of treatment switching or discontinuation is consistent with current treatment guidelines and suggests a need for an improved, standardized pharmacological approach to treat dementia-related psychosis.

SUBMITTER: Rashid N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC8969840 | biostudies-literature | 2022 May

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Medicare claims analysis of agents used to manage dementia-related psychosis: a treatment pattern study.

Rashid Nazia N   Wetmore James B JB   Irfan Muna M   Peng Yi Y   Abler Victor V  

International clinical psychopharmacology 20220501 3


Currently, no agents are approved in the USA to treat dementia-related psychosis. After failure of a nonpharmacologic approach to treatment, antipsychotics or divalproex is often prescribed. We characterized existing treatment patterns in patients with dementia-related psychosis. Medicare claims data from 2008 to 2016 were used to identify patients with dementia-related psychosis. The agents and associated dosages prescribed, time to first use, and patterns of use were evaluated for agents presc  ...[more]

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