No, spironolactone is not an anticholinergic. It is a potassium-sparing diuretic that primarily acts as an aldosterone antagonist, helping to reduce fluid retention and lower blood pressure. Anticholinergics, on the other hand, block the action of acetylcholine in the nervous system and are used to treat various conditions, such as Asthma and gastrointestinal disorders.
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.
I take Spironolactone to lower my blood pressure. Spironolactone will definitely not get you high but you might get a little dizzy from low blood pressure a short time after taking your prescribed dose.
Spironolactone
Aldactone
yes
Below is a link to Beer's list of anticholinergic drugs to be avoided by seniors.
Spironolactone
atropine
yes
Yes