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carmen1
Asked June 2009
Do Lewey Body dementia patients become aggressive at times?
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snowekbunny13
Mar 2013
YES ... must maintain medications the one that works the best for my mother is Seroquel. Which calms the delusions & aggressivness. She takes 50 mg in am & at pm but recently I had to add a new dosage 25 mg at noon.
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