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Anticholinergic Burden and Fractures: A Systematic Review with Methodological Appraisal.

Jonas ReinoldWiebke SchäferLara ChristiansonFrancesco Barone-AdesiOliver RiedelFederica Edith Pisa
Published in: Drugs & aging (2020)
Our study suggests an association between AB and increased risk of fractures with possible dose-exposure gradient in studies using the ARS. The low number of studies and heterogeneity of methods calls for the conduct of more studies. We conducted a study investigating the risk of fractures associated with anticholinergic burden, which is the result of taking one or more medication with anticholinergic activity. The results of our study suggest that persons who experience anticholinergic burden might have a higher risk of fractures. However, since we were only able to include nine studies, more studies conducted in a similar way are needed.
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