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Anticholinergic drugs are used to treat many conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and overactive bladder (OAB). Explore our list.
Anticholinergic medications — like diphenhydramine (Benadryl) and oxybutynin (Ditropan) — can cause common side effects like dry mouth, constipation, and dry eyes. More serious side effects of anticholinergic medications include heart problems and anticholinergic toxicity.
This activity illustrates the indications, action, and contraindications for anticholinergic drugs as valuable agents in managing cholinergic toxicity, urinary incontinence, Parkinson disease, respiratory disorders, cardiovascular disease, and numerous other diseases.
Anticholinergic drugs can improve many types of health problems, such as bladder problems, depression, and Parkinson's disease. However, they can also cause a range of adverse effects, including dry mouth, blurred vision, and memory problems, most often in older adults.
Anticholinergic drugs can help treat a range of conditions, including COPD, an overactive bladder, gastrointestinal disorders, and symptoms of Parkinson’s disease.
Anticholinergics can be used for painful menstruation, runny nose, and to prevent urination during sleep. The anticholinergics and antispasmodics are available only with your doctor's prescription.
Anticholinergic drugs are drugs that block the action of acetylcholine —a chemical messenger in your brain that plays a role in memory, learning, and muscle movement. These drugs affect your...