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This month has seen a public outcry against the use of atypical antipsychotic medication in the ‘treatment’ of dementia patients in care homes. BBC Radio 4 conducted a survey of 355 GPs and found that more than half would prescribe the drugs respiridone and olanzapine for dementia patients, contrary to clinical guidance clearly advising against this practice.

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