Successful intervention to mitigate an acetylcholinesterase inhibitor ‐induced rhinorrhea prescribing cascade: a case report

We describe an intervention to mitigate a prescribing cascade while continuing a clinically necessary medication without negatively impacting the patient. Case summaryA 77‐year‐old women experienced probable acetylcholinesterase inhibitor‐induced rhinorrhea and subsequently self‐medicated with diphenhydramine which lead to worsening cognitive function. We reduced the dose of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor and discontinued the diphenhydramine. The symptoms of rhinorrhea were subsequently reduced without negatively impacting cognition. What is new and conclusionThis was the first published prescribing cascade intervention that did not require discontinuation of both medications, which may be emulated in future prescribing cascade cases.
Source: Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics - Category: Drugs & Pharmacology Authors: Tags: Case Report Source Type: research