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Use of antipsychotic drugs and cholinesterase inhibitors and risk of falls and fractures: self-controlled case series.

Grace Hsin-Min WangKenneth Keng Cheung ManWei-Hung ChangTzu-Chi LiaoEdward Chia-Cheng Lai
Published in: BMJ (Clinical research ed.) (2021)
The incidence of falls and fractures was high in the pretreatment period, suggesting that factors other than the study drugs, such as underlying diseases, should be taken into consideration when evaluating the association between the risk of falls and fractures and use of cholinesterase inhibitors and antipsychotic drugs. The treatment periods were also associated with a higher risk of falls and fractures compared with the non-treatment period, although the magnitude was much lower than during the pretreatment period. Strategies for prevention and close monitoring of the risk of falls are still necessary until patients regain a more stable physical and mental state.
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