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drug adverse effects of cholinesterase inhibitors
Adverse effects:
1) miosis
2) increased tone of skeletal & intestinal musculature
- muscle spasms, leg cramps
- diarrhea, bloat
3) constriction of bronchi
4) constriction of ureters, detrusor urinary frequency, urinary incontinence (2%)
5) bradycardia, HR=1.69
6) stimulation of secretion by salivary glands & sweat glands
6) syncope, HR=1.76 [1,2]
7) higher rates of permanent pacemaker insertion, HR=1.49
8) falls
- hip fracture HR= 1.18
- deprescribing cholinesterase inhibitors in nursing home residents associated with lower risks for serious falls & fractures [5]
- in patients with cognitive impairment, cholinesterase inhibitors reduce risk of falls [9]
9) confusion
10) insomnia [4], abnormal dreams
11) unintentional weight loss (10-pound weight loss over 12 months) in demented patients: 29% vs 23% (placebo); NNH = 21 [3,7,8]
- anorexia
Notes:
- deprescribing cholinesterase inhibitors may result in worse cognitive, neuropsychiatric & functional status vs continuing treatment but certainty is low to very low [6]
- deprescribing cholinesterase inhibitors in nursing home residents with advanced dementia not associated with negative outcomes [5]
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DRUGS: cholinesterase inhibitor
FORM: drug adverse effects cholinesterase inhibitor
References
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Weight loss associated with cholinesterase inhibitors in
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- Medical Knowledge Self Assessment Program (MKSAP) 17, 18
American College of Physicians, Philadelphia 2015, 2018
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Risk for health events after deprescribing acetylcholinesterase
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Withdrawal or continuation of cholinesterase inhibitors or memantine
or both, in people with dementia.
Cochrane Database of Systematic Reviews. 2021. Feb 3.
Not indexed in PubMed
https://www.cochranelibrary.com/cdsr/doi/10.1002/14651858.CD009081.pub2/full
- Soysal P, Isik AT, Stubbs B et al.
Acetylcholinesterase inhibitors are associated with weight loss in older people
with dementia: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
J Neurol Neurosurg Psychiatry. 2016 Dec;87(12):1368-1374
PMID: 27261502
https://jnnp.bmj.com/content/87/12/1368
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Cholinesterase inhibitors and falls, syncope and injuries in patients with
cognitive impairment: a systematic review and meta-analysis.
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