The most commonly used medications to treat OAB have anticholinergic properties. Anticholinergics are competitive inhibitors of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors (mainly the M3 receptor ...
Anticholinergic medications help alleviate OAB symptoms by blocking nerve signals that trigger bladder contractions. These medicines can reduce symptoms of OAB by up to 70%. However, their side ...
Anticholinergic drugs treat OAB by helping the bladder muscle to relax. Common medications include oxybutynin, tolterodine and solifenacin. They work well for the bladder but are also linked to many ...
These medications work quickly—generally between a few minutes and a couple of hours. There are several anticholinergic drugs available and the one that you receive will depend on the underlying ...
We present a case of a 64-year-old woman who developed severe non-exertional hyperthermia (NEHT) due to excessive anticholinergic effects from her psychiatric medications. The patient was found ...