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    Dexmedetomidine is a standout option for preventing postoperative delirium in older adults. Overall delirium risk post-surgery is 14.5%. Dexmedetomidine shows a significant reduction (odds ratio 0.46) in delirium risk. Corticosteroids also reduce delirium severity but do not affect other outcomes like length of stay or mortality. Be cautious with dexmedetomidine due to potential hypotension and bradycardia. Aim for a balanced approach in drug selection for your surgical patients over 60. Other options like melatonin receptor agonists and intranasal insulin show… Read more: Drug Strategies to Prevent Delirium in Older Surgical Patients

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