Association of anticholinergic cognitive load with the appointment of potentially not recommended drugs and the frequency of hospitalization of elderly and senile patients
Actuality. The pharmacotherapy practice in elderly and senile patients is characterized by a widespread use of drugs with anticholinergic properties. Available data indicate that the combined anticholinergic cognitive burden correlates with the risk of adverse events and may serve as a factor in inc...
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Main Authors: | A. M. Al-Rajawi (Author), S. K. Zyryanov (Author), E. A. Ushkalova (Author), O. I. Butranova (Author), A. P. Pereverzev (Author) |
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2019-10-01T00:00:00Z.
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