Increasing Anticholinergic Burden is Associated With Social Vulnerability in the Oldest Old

September 27, 2021
JAMDA

Anticholinergic agents are frequently administered to older people with dementia, who are more likely to receive multiple drugs, including psychotropic agents, thus increasing their anticholinergic burden (AB).1 The unfavorable cognitive, behavioral, and affective side effects of AB accelerate the trajectory to frailty.2