Research shows that many older adults who had a fall-related injury took at least one "fall risk-increasing drug" at the time ...
ISLAMABAD: At least 80 important medicines are not available in Pakistan, including 25 which have no substitutes, creating serious problems for patients suffering from diabetes, cancer, Alzheimer’s, ...
12:39, Fri, May 2, 2025 Updated: 12:51, Fri, May 2, 2025 A health expert has said that four types of tablets, some commonly used to treat everyday illnesses and conditions, could be linked to the ...
A health expert has claimed that four tablets could be linked to causing dementia, including some typically used to treat common illnesses and conditions. According to Dr Eric Berg DC, taking the ...
Over-the-counter sleeping tablets relied on by millions could dramatically increase dementia risk, a top US health expert has warned. In a recent post that has been viewed more than three million ...
Objective: This double-blind, multinational study was performed to further evaluate the efficacy of tolterodine, a newbladder-selective antimuscarinic agent, for reducing urge incontinence episodes ...
A total of 1022 patients (818 females, 204 males) aged 21 to 93 years were randomised into the study. Patients were enrolled in North America (53%), Europe (42%) and Australia (5%). These represented ...
Medications for over-active bladders that are taken by hundreds-of-thousands of Brits could increase the risk of developing dementia, new research suggests. The pills, called anticholinergics, work by ...
A fresh study has "substantially" linked dementia with some common medications routinely given to older British individuals for an entirely different ailment, a risk that is especially strong for ...
DEAR DR. ROACH: I’m a 87-year-old male who was diagnosed with an overactive bladder. I’ve tried several over-the-counter medications, and my general physician proscribed tolterodine. Nothing has ...