Psychosis is often the most troublesome problem when managing a patient with dementia with Lewy bodies (DLB). Most patients are intolerant of the usual antipsychotics because of exquisite sensitivity to the side effects of these drugs. Antidepressants and small doses of benzodiazepines may be tried but are often of little benefit.
The mainstay of management is ensuring that the environment is as safe and non-threatening as possible. Carers should be supported and motivated.
There is some evidence that the acetylcholinesterase drugs such as rivastigmine may be beneficial in DLB, although this is not currently a licensed indication
With respect to agitation, aggression, distress and psychosis (1)
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