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[Impact on cognitive function of anticholinergic drugs used for the treatment of overactive bladder in the elderly].
Author: , AmarencoG, FattonB, GaméX, JeandelC, KerdraonJ, MaresP, Mongiat ArtusP, PetitA-C, RobainG, Scheiber-NogueiraM C, VetelJ-M
Original Abstract of the Article :
OBJECTIVES: Describe the central nervous system (CNS) adverse effects of anticholinergic drugs used for the treatment of overactive bladder (OAB) in the elderly. PATIENTS AND METHODS: Relevant data from the literature were identified primarily through a Medline search of articles published through ...See full text at original site
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引用元:
https://doi.org/10.1016/j.purol.2014.06.003
データ提供:米国国立医学図書館(NLM)
Overactive Bladder: The Cognitive Impact of Anticholinergic Medications
The urinary system, like a delicate network of pipes and canals, can sometimes malfunction, leading to conditions like overactive bladder. This study explores the potential cognitive side effects of anticholinergic medications, a common treatment for overactive bladder, in elderly patients.
Anticholinergics and Cognition: A Balancing Act
The research, like a careful navigator charting a course through the complex landscape of geriatric care, highlights the potential for cognitive side effects associated with anticholinergic medications. The study emphasizes the importance of a thorough evaluation of patient-specific factors, including baseline cognitive status and overall anticholinergic burden, to mitigate potential risks. The study underscores the need for continued research into safer and more effective treatment options for overactive bladder in elderly patients.
What's the Importance for Elderly Patients?
This study provides valuable insights into the management of overactive bladder in elderly patients. It's crucial to discuss any concerns about cognitive side effects with your doctor and to weigh the potential benefits and risks of anticholinergic medications. The study encourages ongoing research into alternative therapies that minimize the risk of cognitive impairment.
Dr.Camel's Conclusion
This study, like a wise desert elder sharing their knowledge with younger generations, reminds us that even seemingly routine treatments can have unexpected consequences. The research underscores the need for careful consideration of individual patient factors and promotes the development of safer and more effective medications for elderly patients.
Date :
- Date Completed 2015-06-08
- Date Revised 2014-09-12
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