“…Although more data are needed to clarify this situation, management of agitation and behavioral disturbances in the medically ill elderly with dementia is currently best served by weighing the risks of treatment with the risks of ongoing behavioral disturbance (taking into account alternative treatment strategies and the underlying risk factors for cerebrovascular accident) [19]. Finally, several case reports have suggested an association between serotonergic antidepressants and the so-called ''Call-Fleming syndrome'' (diffuse cerebral vasoconstriction) leading to stroke [20,21]. Although this comprises merely an association, any patient who presents with the hallmark symptoms of Call-Fleming (ie, severe headache and focal deficits with evidence of cerebral ischemia or vasoconstriction) merits a thorough review of medications that enhance serotonergic transmission.…”