
Agitation, one of the most common symptoms AD, affects up to 70% of adults with the condition, and is one of the most challenging for caregivers to deal with.

Agitation, one of the most common symptoms AD, affects up to 70% of adults with the condition, and is one of the most challenging for caregivers to deal with.

Agitation affects at least one half of adults with Alzheimer disease; geriatric psychiatrist Grossberg explains the symptoms and new treatments in this year's video series.

Geriatric psychiatrist and neurocognitive researcher George Grossberg, MD, highlights the mechanism of action for the new dextromethorphan/bupropion combination.

A geriatric psychiatrist talks about the importance of asking caregivers about behavior in order to understand and treat agitation in Alzheimer dementia.

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