Treatment options for sundowning in patients with dementia

Joseph Blais, M. Zolezzi, C. Sadowski
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Objective. To review the evidence for the pharmacologic and non-pharmacologic management of sundowning in patients with dementia. Methods. Databases were searched using the terms sundown, circadian, chronobiological, biological clock, elderly, aged, geriatric, and senior. Studies selected for inclusion assessed potential interventions for the treatment of sundowning or nocturnal agitation. Results. A total of thirteen individual studies and two systematic reviews were evaluated. Study design and outcomes varied, but many measured sleep and nocturnal agitation. Non-pharmacologic interventions that may be of benefit include bright light therapy, music therapy, and aromatherapy. Pharmacologic therapies generally provided minimal benefit and were associated with safety concerns. Supportive evidence was found for the use of melatonin and antipsychotics. Evidence for antidepressants, donepezil, and dronabinol was weaker. Supportive evidence for the use of benzodiazepines was not found and thus cannot be recomme...
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