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The doctor may increase the dosage of the antipsychotic medication if the condition does not get better. How long this will be I do not know. I do know that it initially took weeks to even give them something that worked. No one is saying anything about the procedure right before the decent into mania. I believe it should be looked into more before just saying it's progressing Alzheimers.

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If the physician does increase the dose, perhaps they might try using a short-acting as needed medication until the new dosage has time to be effective. I do feel that people who are manic and have behaviors are very uncomfortable and need relief of some sort. It's really trial and error but the goal would be not to over-medicate to a degree that it alters their activities of life. Anti-psychotic medication tends to be sedating if not careful.