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Anticholinergic properties of medications / William Simonson

By: Series: Geriatric Nursing. 37 : 4, page 302-303 Publication details: July-August 2016Content type:
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Subject(s): Summary: As a person ages they are more susceptible to the adverse effects of medications for a variety of reasons including decreased renal and hepatic function, the presence of multiple health conditions and increasing sensitivity of pharmacologic receptors in the body. In this column I will review the subject of anticholinergic properties of medications and will discuss how they can result in adverse effects.
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As a person ages they are more susceptible to the adverse effects of medications for a variety of reasons including decreased renal and hepatic function, the presence of multiple health conditions and increasing sensitivity of pharmacologic receptors in the body. In this column I will review the subject of anticholinergic properties of medications and will discuss how they can result in adverse effects.

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