People who use drugs with anticholinergic effects, including certain antidepressants, drugs for urinary incontinence and ...
Fifty years of pupillometry in humans and nonhuman primates support the view that in addition to changes in luminance and accommodation, spontaneous fluctuations in pupil diameter track changes in ...
A recent study suggested that senior citizens who take commonly prescribed drugs for incontinence, allergy, or high blood pressure, walked more slowly and were less able to take care of themselves ...
Key components of the non-neuronal cholinergic system (NNCS) including nAChRα7 are strongly expressed in macrophages. The NNCS regulates phagocytosis in macrophages via multiple signaling pathways ...
Anticholinergic drugs can treat a variety of conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), bladder conditions, and gastrointestinal disorders, among others. Many types of drugs ...
The muscarinic receptor agonist xanomeline has antipsychotic properties and is devoid of dopamine receptor–blocking activity but causes cholinergic adverse events. Trospium is a peripherally ...
The Anticholinergic Drug Scale (ADS), developed by Boustani et al., was created to address the issue of anticholinergic burden. This term refers to the cumulative effect of using multiple medications ...