Anticholinergic drug use may be associated with cognitive decline

 

REPORT FROM THE 133rd AMERICAN NEUROLOGICAL ASSOCIATION MEETING – Anticholinergic agents (e.g. tolterodine, oxybutynin) are frequently prescribed in the elderly but may produce an accelerated cognitive decline, according to a U.S. study (Janos et al. Abstract T-35).

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