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Anticholinergic co‐prescribing in nursing home residents using cholinesterase inhibitors: Potential deprescribing cascade

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Polypharmacy may result from inappropriate prescribing of medications to treat adverse drug reactions (ADRs), i.e., “prescribing cascade.” A potentially harmful prescribing cascade affecting those with severe dementia can result when… Click to show full abstract

Polypharmacy may result from inappropriate prescribing of medications to treat adverse drug reactions (ADRs), i.e., “prescribing cascade.” A potentially harmful prescribing cascade affecting those with severe dementia can result when anticholinergics are prescribed to manage side effects of cholinesterase inhibitors (ChEIs). We investigated 1) factors associated with co‐prescribing of anticholinergics and ChEIs and 2) whether discontinuation of ChEIs was associated with subsequent discontinuation of anticholinergics—a potentially beneficial reversal or “deprescribing cascade.”

Keywords: nursing home; cholinesterase inhibitors; cascade; deprescribing cascade; anticholinergic prescribing; prescribing nursing

Journal Title: Journal of the American Geriatrics Society
Year Published: 2022

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