Piecoro_1998_Pharmacotherapy_18_1129

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Title : Seizures in patients receiving concomitant antimuscarinics and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor - Piecoro_1998_Pharmacotherapy_18_1129
Author(s) : Piecoro LT , Wermeling DP , Schmitt FA , Ashford JW
Ref : Pharmacotherapy , 18 :1129 , 1998
Abstract :

Seizures occurred in two patients with probable Alzheimer's disease who were receiving long-term treatment with metrifonate, an irreversible acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. In both patients seizures were associated with discontinuation of short-term agents with high antimuscarinic properties. Hence, abrupt discontinuation of antimuscarinics or anticholinergics with high antimuscarinic properties in patients receiving long-term acetylcholinesterase inhibition therapy may be associated with a reduction of seizure threshold. With increasing administration of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors for patients with Alzheimer's disease, practitioners should be aware of the potential for drug-drug interactions and other complications. In general, it is good medical practice to avoid concomitant administration with centrally acting anticholinergic agents.

PubMedSearch : Piecoro_1998_Pharmacotherapy_18_1129
PubMedID: 9758325

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Piecoro LT, Wermeling DP, Schmitt FA, Ashford JW (1998)
Seizures in patients receiving concomitant antimuscarinics and acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
Pharmacotherapy 18 :1129

Piecoro LT, Wermeling DP, Schmitt FA, Ashford JW (1998)
Pharmacotherapy 18 :1129