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- Anticholinergics: Uses, Types and Side Effects - Verywell Mind
Anticholinergics are drugs used to treat involuntary muscle movements In some cases, these involuntary movements are a result of a physical health condition such as Parkinson's disease or asthma Other times, they are a side effect of psychiatric medications
- Anticholinergics: Uses, Types, Side Effects, Interactions
Anticholinergics are drugs that block acetylcholine and can help in the treatment of Parkinson's disease, allergies, insomnia, and nausea
- Managing Anticholinergic Side Effects - PMC
Peripheral and central anticholinergic side effects can cause physical and mental impairment Awareness of the medications that have the potential to cause anticholinergic side effects as well as proper management of these symptoms can aid physicians in treating patients who need antipsychotic therapy
- Anticholinergic Drugs Uses Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
They can treat conditions like asthma, incontinence and many more Anticholinergic drugs slow or block a certain neurotransmitter, acetylcholine Learn how they can affect your body and treat health conditions
- Anticholinergic medications in mental health: Menu of options
Anticholinergic medications are prescribed by mental health clinicians to treat (or prevent) some extrapyramidal side effects of antipsychotic medications—acute dystonia and parkinsonism Note: It is very important for us to know that anticholinergic medications do NOT work for akathisia or tardive dyskinesia In fact, they may make tardive
- Q6: In individuals with psychotic disorders (including . . .
Anticholinergic medications are used to treat or sometimes to prevent antipsychotic-induced extrapyramidal signs, but both the effectiveness and tolerability of these agents remain unclear To date, the administration of anticholinergics in patients with psychotic disorders is a controversial issue
- Mental Health, Brain Health and Substance Use
Anticholinergics should not be used routinely for preventing extrapyramidal side-effects in individuals with psychotic disorders (including schizophrenia) treated with antipsychotics Strength of recommendation: STRONG
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