Journal article
Anticholinergic medicines in an older primary care population: a cross-sectional analysis of medicines’ levels of anticholinergic activity and clinical indications
PJ Magin, S Morgan, A Tapley, C McCowan, L Parkinson, KM Henderson, C Muth, MS Hammer, D Pond, KE Mate, NA Spike, LA McArthur, ML van Driel
Journal of Clinical Pharmacy and Therapeutics | WILEY | Published : 2016
DOI: 10.1111/jcpt.12413
Abstract
What is known and objectives: Adverse clinical outcomes have been associated with cumulative anticholinergic burden (to which low-potency as well as high-potency anticholinergic medicines contribute). The clinical indications for which anticholinergic medicines are prescribed (and thus the ‘phenotype’ of patients with anticholinergic burden) have not been established. We sought to establish the overall prevalence of prescribing of anticholinergic medicines, the prevalence of prescribing of low-, medium- and high-potency anticholinergic medicines, and the clinical indications for which the medicines were prescribed in an older primary care population. Methods: This was a cross-sectional analy..
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Funding Acknowledgements
There was no external funding. The funding of the project was by the participating Regional Training Providers, which are funded by the Australian Commonwealth Government.