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Why are anticholinergics avoided in the elderly?

As many as 50% of older adults take at least one medication with anticholinergic properties. Due to age-related changes, these drugs pose significant risks for seniors, which is **why anticholinergics are avoided in the elderly** whenever possible. These risks include a higher likelihood of cognitive impairment, falls, and other serious side effects that undermine quality of life.

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Does polypharmacy cause dementia? Unpacking the complex link for seniors

According to the National Institutes of Health, older adults taking at least five medications are at an increased risk of mild cognitive impairment and dementia. The question, **does polypharmacy cause dementia**, is complex, revealing critical links between multiple prescriptions and cognitive decline in seniors.

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