Adverse Effects of Anticholinergic Drugs on Cognition and Mobility: Cutoff for Impairment in a Cross-Sectional Study in Young –Old and Old–Old Adults

ConclusionsDrugs with anticholinergic (antimuscarinic) properties are associated with cognitive impairment in individuals as young as 55  years, and only one such drug per day, regardless of its anticholinergic burden, is associated with both impaired cognition and impaired mobility in old–old adults. Therefore, wherever possible, clinicians should avoid prescribing drugs with anticholinergic properties.
Source: Drugs and Aging - Category: Geriatrics Source Type: research
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