After reading your column, I realized I was taking an anticholinergic medication.
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He or she should be able to prescribe substitutes without anticholinergic effects.
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This anticholinergic activity can lead to brain fog, memory problems and confusion.
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If you sweat severely while eating certain foods, anticholinergic medicines may help.
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During the study, 679 people took at least one medication with anticholinergic properties.
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The risk of arrhythmias varied based on the type of anticholinergic, as well as the dose.
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At comparable doses, hyoscyamine has 98 per cent of the anticholinergic power of atropine.
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They found a strong link between anticholinergic effect and cognitive impairment in older adults.
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During the 1960s, the U.S. explored the use of anticholinergic deliriant incapacitating agents.
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A substance that opposes or blocks the action of acetylcholine
Inhibiting or blocking the action of acetylcholine at a receptor site; "anticholinergic drugs"
An anticholinergic agent is a substance that blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the central and the peripheral nervous system. An example of an anticholinergic is gabapentin dicyclomine, and the classic example is atropine. ...
(anticholinergics) medications that calm muscle spasms in the intestine.
(anticholinergics) A group of medicines that relax the muscles surrounding the airways. These drugs block acetylcholine, a chemical produced by the brain that causes airway muscles to constrict. ...