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Newsgroups: sci.medPath: cantaloupe.srv.cs.cmu.edu!crabapple.srv.cs.cmu.edu!fs7.ece.cmu.edu!europa.eng.gtefsd.com!howland.reston.ans.net!usc!sol.ctr.columbia.edu!eff!news.kei.com!ub!newserve!sarah!albnyvms.bitnet!HD0022From: hd0022@albnyvms.bitnet (Chip Dunham)Subject: Re: Use of haldol in elderlyMessage-ID: <1993Apr27.172821.917@sarah.albany.edu>Sender: news@sarah.albany.edu (News Administrator)Reply-To: hd0022@albnyvms.bitnetOrganization: University of Albany, SUNYReferences: <westesC60xqF.59r@netcom.com>Date: Tue, 27 Apr 93 17:28:21 GMTLines: 24In article <westesC60xqF.59r@netcom.com>, westes@netcom.com (Will Estes) writes:>Does anyone know of research done on the use of haldol in the elderly? Does >short-term use of the drug ever produce long-term side-effects after>the use of the drug? My grandmother recently had to be hospitalized>and was given large doses of haldol for several weeks. Although the>drug has been terminated, she has changed from a perky, slightly>senile woman into a virtual vegetable who does not talk to anyone>and who cannot even eat or brush her teeth without assistance. It>seems incredible to me that such changes could take place in the>course of just one and one-half months. I have to believe that the>combination of the hospital stay and some drug(s) are in part>catalysts for this. Any comments?>>-- >Will Estes Internet: westes@netcom.comHaldol, one of the wonder drugs that works wonders. If you're a carrot thatis.***************************************************************************Henry Dunham (Chip) EMT-D, NREMTCoordinator of EMS OperationsHouston Field House EMSHD0022@albnyvms.bitnet***************************************************************************
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