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Risk of dementia associated with anticholinergic drugs for overactive bladder in adults aged ≥55 years: nested case-control study
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Of the different anticholinergic drugs used to treat an overactive bladder, oxybutynin hydrochloride, solifenacin succinate, and tolterodine tartrate were found to be most strongly associated with the risk of dementia in older adults. This finding emphasises the need for clinicians to take into account the possible long term risks and consequences of the available treatment options for an overactive bladder in older adults, and to consider prescribing alternative treatments that might be associated with a lower risk of dementia.
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