Exploring the impact of anticholinergic burden on urinary independence: insights from a post-stroke cohort of older adults.
Ayaka MatsumotoYoshihiro YoshimuraFumihiko NaganoSayuri ShimazuAi ShiraishiYoshifumi KidoTakahiro BiseAomi KuzuharaKota HoriTakenori HamadaKouki YonedaKenichiro MaekawaPublished in: International journal of clinical pharmacy (2024)
Increased anticholinergic burden in post-stroke patients who require assistance with urination is significantly associated with less independent urination. Anticholinergic agents may need to be introduced cautiously in patients who require assistance with urination.
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