No, it's a muscarinic receptor antagonist. Yes, it belongs to class of anticholineric compounds known as muscarinic receptor antagonists.
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Levociterizine is not anticholinergic.
Different manufaturers for the generic drug.
I have been advised to replace amlodipine with diltiazem. Can I do it straightway? Or I should do it gradually?
"Anticholinergic" means "that which inhibits the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site".
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Below is a link to Beer's list of anticholinergic drugs to be avoided by seniors.
atropine
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