Effects of anticholinergic medication use on brain integrity in persons living with HIV and persons without HIVKeywords anticholinergicscognitionHIVneuroimagingObjective: This study examined relationships between anticholinergic (AC) medication burden and brain integrity in people living with HIV (PLWH) and ...
The purpose of this study was to assess the effects of an anticholinergic (trihexyphenidyl) antiparkinsonian medication on the Mini-Mental State Examination (MMSE) and the Cambridge Cognitive Examination (CAMCOG) scores in long-term institutionalized elderly patients with schizophrenia. Seventeen schizophren...
In this article we present recommendations for the management of side effects associated with antidepressant medications. Specifically, strategies are provided for the management of anticholinergic, cardiovascular, sedative, and activating side ... SL Mcelroy,PE Keck,LM Friedman - 《J Clin Psychiatry》...
We plan to investigate the impact of potential effect modifiers via network meta-regressions or subgroup analyses. We will examine the following characteristics: baseline severity of symptoms, inclusion of acutely ill or stable patients, age, co-medication with anticholinergics, co-medication with benzo...
An anticholinergic is a bronchodilator medication that treats the symptoms of a breathing disorder by relaxing the airways. The most common types of anticholinergic side effects can range from a minor cough to a rapid heartbeat. To help avoid the potential anticholinergic side effects, patients shoul...
Anticholinergic and cholinergic drugs are designed to either stimulate or inhibit the nervous system. Get an overview of the nervous system as well as anticholinergic and cholinergic drugs, including how they work, their uses, and side effects. Related...
Some medications, called anticholinergic drugs, block the effects of acetylcholine in the body. Taking sage might decrease the effects of anticholinergic drugs. Estrogens interacts with SAGE Geraniol, a chemical in Spanish sage (Salvia lavandulaefolia), might have some of the same effects as ...
However, the question of reversibility of the adverse cognitive effects of medications and the safety risks of discontinuing the use of such medications remain untested in randomized clinical trials (RCTs). 展开 关键词: anticholinergic agents dementia cognitive impairment adverse effects of medication ...
Very common (10% or more): Use of anticholinergic medications (up to 11%) Common (1% to 10%): Asthenia, fatigue, pyrexia Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Ear infection, ear pain, fall, increased body temperature, malaise, tinnitus Rare (0.01% to 0.1%): Chills, hypothermia Frequency not reporte...
Very common (10% or more): Use of anticholinergic medications (up to 11%) Common (1% to 10%): Asthenia, fatigue, pyrexia Uncommon (0.1% to 1%): Ear infection, ear pain, fall, increased body temperature, malaise, tinnitus Rare (0.01% to 0.1%): Chills, hypothermia Frequency not reporte...