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Reducing Medications in Persons with Dementia Helping to Brighten Someone’s Day!! Session W24 AMDA Annual Symposium March 7, 2003 Alva S. “Buzz” Baker, MD, CMD Arthur Riley, MS, PD

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Page 1: Reducing Medications in Persons with Dementia Helping to Brighten Someones Day!! Session W24 AMDA Annual Symposium March 7, 2003 Alva S. Buzz Baker, MD,

Reducing Medications in Persons with Dementia

Helping to Brighten Someone’s Day!!

Session W24AMDA Annual Symposium

March 7, 2003

Alva S. “Buzz” Baker, MD, CMDArthur Riley, MS, PD

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Why Medications are Used in Persons with Dementiatreatment of the dementing

disease processtreatment of the side effects or

consequences of the dementing illness

treatment of medical co-morbidities

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Institutional Philosophy of Medication Use in Dementia“tie ‘em up or drug ‘em down”

– low tolerance for• the “un-cooperative” or hard-to-handle

resident• the wandering resident• crying out

– zero tolerance for resident-to-resident negative interactions

“attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident”

F490CFR §483.75

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Institutional Philosophy of Medication Use in Dementia“tie ‘em up or drug ‘em down”

– lack of knowledge or understanding of dementia syndromes as an illness

– lack of knowledge and skills in how to manage behavioral issues in persons with cognitive impairment

– it takes less staff time and effort to use this approach as opposed to making every effort to optimize abilities

“attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident”

F490CFR §483.75

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Institutional Philosophy of Medication Use in Dementia“But, these people need these

medicines, don’t they?”– the Hospice experience: enter a near-

dead dementia patient into Hospice• (all) medicines stopped• patient improves – 10 - 20% to where they

no longer meet Hospice criteria (at least for a while…)

• subsequent care not an issue for caregivers

“attain or maintain the highest practicable physical, mental, and psychosocial well-being of each resident”

F490CFR §483.75

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Medication reduction

Basic Questions– Do all persons with dementia need all the

medications they are receiving?• benefits of medication use:

– ethical quality-of-life issues– bothersome (to resident) symptom control

• burdens of medication use:– deterioration in overall health status– decreased quality of life– medication side-effects, drug interactions– possible earlier death

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Medication reduction program

process: medical directorprocess: working to achieve

reductioneducation

– medical staff– nursing staff– residents and families

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Benefits of medication reduction program

to residents/familiesto caregiversto facility

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Medication Reduction Program: Example in actiondesign program, do educationdo resident reviewsconference: pharmacist and

medical director, develop recommendations

present recommendations to attending physician

monitor results

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Results

resident profilemedication use in this cohortrecommendations made and how

received by attending physiciansmedication reduction

– accomplished– failed

examples

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Resident profile

Item Mean Range Comment

Age (yrs) 82 69-92 excl. 4 <65 (80)

MMSE 3 0-10 excl. 2 >20 (4)

Gender: male – 16% female – 84%

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Resident profile: dementia diagnosis

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Medication use in this cohort

Mean # of Rx’s: 7.29Least # of Rx: 1 Highest # of Rx: 15

number of rx's per resident

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Classes of medications in use and ID’d

Class/use

# of Rx’s # ID’d

Parkinson’s

15 5

Gut 33 18

Brain 121 17

CVS 80 20

Arthritis 19 5

Diabetes 13 0

Anticoags 14 0

Other 106 19

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“Brain” drugs

Type # of Rx’s(# of Res.)

# ID’d

CNI 21 (20) 10

neuroleptic

26 (21) 0

anti-depr 51 (38) 6

benzo 22 (18) 1

hypnotic 1 0

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CVS drugs

Type # of Rx’s

(# of Res.)

# ID’d

HTN 17 (16) 5

‘cardiac’ 35 (24) 5

diuretic 15 (14) 0

hyperlipidemia

13 (13) 10

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Program at work: reduction

Item Number

Per Res.

Comment

Residents 56 --

Rx’s 401 7.29

ID’d forReduction

82 meds(44 Res.)

1.9 (per Res. ID’d)

20% of total Rx’s

Rx Reduced 15 meds(14 Res.)

.34 Rx (per Res. ID’d)

18% of ID’d Rx’s

4% of total Rx’s

$$ Reduced 1,079.00

19.27

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Medications reduced, by class

Class/use # of Rx’s

# ID’d

# DC’d

Parkinson’s 15 5 1

Gut 33 18 1

Brain 121 17 1

CVS 80 20 8*

Arthritis 19 5 1

Diabetes 13 0 0

Anticoags 14 0 0

Other 106 19 3* 7 = lipid lowering agents

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Reason for medication not being changed (82% of ID’d)

2% 6%6%

18%

2%66%

Insurance mandated therapy Physician agrees, no order Family refusal

Neuropsychiatry control Physician opinion Physician refusal/history

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Discussion

Considering the ethical, economic and operational aspects of a comprehensive medication-reduction program: Is it worth it?

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Think about it: maybe

YOUcould brighten someone’s

day!

Thank You!!