Abstract

Plain Language SummaryThere is a need for an alternative treatment to significantly improve NPS in AD and decrease the caregiver’s stress as well as the financial burden resulting from polypharmacy and institutionalization. Any promising treatment should be safe and reduce the risk of adverse effects. This study evaluated the efficacy of a CBD-rich oil in treating NPS in a cohort of 59 patients with AD over a follow-up of more than 1 year, with a specific focus on its impact on caregiver burden. The study showed a significant reduction in the NPI-Q severity and caregiver’s distress scores after 3 months of intervention, and sustained for up to 24 months of follow-up. Notably, the effectiveness was independent of age, sex, years with AD, type of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors, and NPI-Q severity score before CBD treatment. A low CBD dose and a slow dose titration improve tolerance. These results may indicate that alleviating NPS in people with AD facilitates daily caregiving and improves caregivers’ emotional and physical distress.

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