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Anticholinergics (
anticholinergic agents) are
substances that
block the
action of the
acetylcholine (ACh)
neurotransmitter at
synapses in the central...
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study of
orphenadrine vs placebo.
Although orphenadrine and
other anticholinergics have
largely been su****ded by
other drugs; they have a use in alleviating...
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examples of
anticholinergics are
tiotropium (Spiriva) and
ipratropium bromide.[citation needed]
Tiotropium is a long-acting, 24-hour,
anticholinergic bronchodilator...
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other anticholinergics include: dry mouth,
difficulty in urination, constipation,
blurred vision, drowsiness, and dizziness.
Anticholinergics have also...
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experience and
delirium produced,
particularly by (M1 inhibiting)
anticholinergics is
characterized by stupor, agitation, confusion, confabulation, emotional...
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Hubbard R,
Walker R, et al. (March 2015). "****ulative use of
strong anticholinergics and
incident dementia: a
prospective cohort study". JAMA
Internal Medicine...
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ipratropium is inhaled, side
effects resembling those of
other anticholinergics are minimal. However, dry
mouth and
sedation have been reported. Also...
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phenothiazine family of medications. It is also a
strong anticholinergic,
which produces its
sedative effects. This also
means high or toxic...
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Hubbard R,
Walker R, et al. (March 2015). "****ulative use of
strong anticholinergics and
incident dementia: a
prospective cohort study". JAMA
Internal Medicine...
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hallucinations (in overdose)
While some
studies suggest that use of
anticholinergics increases the risk of
tardive dyskinesia (a long-term side
effect of...