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Association Between Hypnotics and Dementia: A Mini Narrative Review
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  • Association Between Hypnotics and Dementia: A Mini Narrative Review
  • Association Between Hypnotics and Dementia: A Mini Narrative Review
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Sung-Hoon Yoon, Young-Chan Kim, Ho Jun Seo, Seung Chul Hong, Tae Won Kim, Jong-Hyun Jeong, Yoo Hyun Um
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Psychiatry InvestigationKCI,SCIE,SSCI,SCOPUS
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2024년|21권 5호|pp.457-463 (7 pages)
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대한신경정신의학회|한국
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Objective : This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the existing literature on the relationship between hyp-notics and dementia, considering both potential link and inconclusive or lack of association. Methods : Data from studies that investigate the association between hypnotic medications and dementia were reviewed. Studies includ-ed both cohort studies and systematic reviews, participants with various type of dementia and hypnotics including benzodiazepines (BZDs) and Z-drugs (ZDs). Results : The existing literatures presents conflicting evidence regarding the association between hypnotics, including BZDs and ZDs, and the risk of dementia. Some studies suggest a potential link between prolonged use of hypnotics and an increased risk of dementia. However, other studies indicate inconclusive or lacking evidence regarding this association. Factors such as study design, sample charac-teristics, and control of confounding variables contribute to the variability in findings. Conclusion : The relationship between hypnotics and dementia remains complex and controversial. While some studies suggest a poten-tial association, others find inconclusive or conflicting evidence. Future research should focus on addressing methodological limitations, considering classifying dementia subtypes, and try to adjust medication lag time.

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Objective : This narrative review aims to provide a comprehensive assessment of the existing literature on the relationship between hyp-notics and dementia, considering both potential link and inconclusive or lack of association. Methods : Data from studies that investigate the association between hypnotic medications and dementia were reviewed. Studies includ-ed both cohort studies and systematic reviews, participants with various type of dementia and hypnotics including benzodiazepines (BZDs) and Z-drugs (ZDs). Results : The existing literatures presents conflicting evidence regarding the association between hypnotics, including BZDs and ZDs, and the risk of dementia. Some studies suggest a potential link between prolonged use of hypnotics and an increased risk of dementia. However, other studies indicate inconclusive or lacking evidence regarding this association. Factors such as study design, sample charac-teristics, and control of confounding variables contribute to the variability in findings. Conclusion : The relationship between hypnotics and dementia remains complex and controversial. While some studies suggest a poten-tial association, others find inconclusive or conflicting evidence. Future research should focus on addressing methodological limitations, considering classifying dementia subtypes, and try to adjust medication lag time.

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INTRODUCTION
POTENTIAL LINK BETWEEN HYPNOTICS AND DEMENTIA
INCONCLUSIVE OR LACK OF ASSOCIATION BETWEEN HYPNOTICS AND DEMENTIA
LIMITATION AND FUTURE CONSIDERATIONS FOR THE RESEARCH ON HYPNOTICS AND DEMENTIA

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