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. Author manuscript; available in PMC: 2022 Feb 17.
Published in final edited form as: J Appl Gerontol. 2021 Jun 23;41(3):798–805. doi: 10.1177/07334648211023678

Table 3.

Assisted Living Resident Potential Side Effects and Adverse Events by Antipsychotic Medication (N = 283)

Potential Side Effects & Adverse Events Residents Taking Any Antipsychotic1
N = 283 Frequency (%)
Residents Taking Quetiapine
n = 153 Frequency (%)
Residents Taking Risperidone
n = 64 Frequency (%)
P
Potential Side Effects in last month
 Any 262 (92.6) 140 (91.5) 60 (93.8) .78
  1 44 (15.6) 27 (17.7) 9 (14.1)
  2 60 (21.2) 34 (22.2) 13 (20.3)
  3 53 (18.7) 27 (17.7) 11 (17.2)
  4 50 (17.7) 28 (18.3) 14 (21.9)
  5+ 55 (19.4) 24 (15.7) 13 (20.3)
 Anticholinergic
  Any 65 (23.0) 34 (22.2) 15 (23.4) .86
   Was constipated 37 (13.6) 18 (12.2) 10 (16.7) .38
   Had dry mouth 39 (14.3) 21 (14.4) 9 (14.5) 1.00
 Psychomotor function
  Any 150 (53.0) 75 (49.0) 40 (62.5) .075
   Hardly moved at all, tended to sit without moving (akinesia) 68 (24.3) 28 (18.5) 21 (32.8) .032
   Constantly moved, was restless, couldn’t keep still (akathisia) 56 (20.0) 34 (22.4) 14 (21.9) 1.00
   Was very stiff or rigid when moving or walking (rigidity) 58 (20.7) 29 (19.2) 12 (18.8) 1.00
   Had uncontrollable, stuff, jerky movement (tardive dyskinesia) 22 (7.8) 7 (4.6) 4 (6.3) .74
 Neurological/cardiovascular/psychological side effects
  Any 251 (88.7) 134 (87.6) 57 (89.1) .82
   Was anxious (anxiety) 130 (46.1) 66 (43.1) 31 (48.4) .55
   Fell asleep during the day (somnolence) 227 (81.1) 121 (79.6) 51 (79.7) 1.00
   Was dizzy when standing (dizziness) 61 (21.7) 30 (19.7) 13 (20.3) 1.00
   Didn’t seem to care about things (apathy) 136 (49.6) 70 (47.3) 35 (55.6) .29
Adverse events in last month
 Any 16 (5.7) 9 (5.9) 5 (7.8) .56
  1 15 (5.3) 9 (5.9) 5 (7.8)
  2 1 (0.4) 0 (0.0) 0 (0.0) 0.0
 Had seizures 8 (2.8) 4 (2.6) 3 (4.7) .42
 Had a heart attack or myocardial infarction 1 (0.4) 1 (0.7) 0 (0.0) 1.00
 Had a stroke or transient ischemic attack 4 (1.4) 2 (1.3) 1 (16) 1.00
 Had a hip fracture 4 (1.4) 2 (1.3) 1 (16) 1.00
Weight change in last 3 months
 Any 78 (27.6) 41 (26.8) 23 (35.9) .19
  Lost more than 10 pounds 51 (18.2) 25 (16.5) 18 (28.1) .062
  Gained more than 10 pounds 29 (10.4) 17 (11.2) 5 (7.9) .62

Note. Source = family interview. p value compares residents taking only quetiapine versus those taking only risperidone using Fisher’s exact test (two-sided). Side effects and adverse events not mutually exclusive.

1

Includes haloperidol, perphenazine, aripiprazole, olanzapine, quetiapine, risperidone, and ziprasidone. Seven (2.5%) residents were taking both quetiapine and risperidone.