{ICS 2016, Abstracts}, language = {eng}, location = {Tokyo, Japan}, publisher = {International Continence Society (ICS)}, title = {Impact of side effects on choice of anti-cholinergic medications for overactive bladder in an older populati...
Other Anticholinergic Drugs (with Lesser Anticholinergic Effect) Here are some other anticholinergic drugs to watch out for. Generally, they have a weaker anticholinergic effect. Still, you should be mindful of using these drugs, especially if you are already taking another anticholinergic; combining t...
Generally, there are tendencies for newer drugs to have higher receptor selectivity, and fewer anticholinergic effects than older ones. . Still careful use of these drugs is necessary taking cognitive dysfunction into consideration. Improvement of cognitive dysfunction in patients with psychotic disorders ...
BackgroundOlder adults are susceptible to a variety of illnesses, many of which can be treated with medications that may need to be used for the long term. Considerable attention has been paid to drugs that, in addition to their intended function, may have an anticholinergic effect that results...
Some tricyclic antidepressants (TCAs) may cause drowsiness.Anticholinergicside effects commonly occur with TCAs. These includedry mouth, urinary retention, blurry vision, and constipation. TCAs also interact with a wide array of drugs, sometimes with fatal results. Additionally, TCAs are a significant ...
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hydroxyzine (brand names: Vistaril, Atarax)-An antihistamine with anticholinergic (drying) and sedative properties that is used to treat allergic reactions and to relieve nasal and nonnasal symptoms such as those from seasonal allergic rhinitis. Histamine is released by the body during several types...
As a result of the combination of TCAs with antimuscarinic substances, peripheral and central anticholinergic effects may be intensified, which may result in urinary retention, memory impairment, confusion, blurred vision, intestinal obstruction, dry mouth, glaucoma, and constipation {Citation} [16,18...
Anticholinergic c. 5-HT3 Receptor agonist d. Antidepressant Choose a medication that acts as either an agonist or antagonist. Name of medication, the receptor that it binds to, and what kind of reaction it causes. Give an example of a patient that would be taking this medication. Why is...
You may have a dry mouth when you use an anticholinergic. It’s rare, but you could also have a hard time peeing. Theophylline. You don’t breathe this medicine. You take it as a pill or liquid. It's not often prescribed in the United States. You might take it if you need a les...