Sedative load of medications prescribed for older people with dementia in care homes

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Carole Parsons
Jane Haydock
Elspeth Mathie
Natasha Baron
Ina Machen
Elizabeth Stevenson
Sarah Amador
Claire Goodman
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[1] School of Pharmacy,Centre for Research in Primary and Community Care
[2] Queen's University Belfast,General Practice & Primary Care Research Unit
[3] University of Hertfordshire,undefined
[4] Institute of Public Health,undefined
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BMC Geriatrics | / 11卷
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Dementia; Care Home; Psychotropic Medication; Atypical Antipsychotic; Trazodone;
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