the clinical manifestations of anticholinergic toxicity are likely to be nonspecific (e.g., cognitive impairment) and reflect the effects of cumulative anticholinergic burden. Age-associated ...
The classic symptoms associated with anticholinergic toxicity include tachycardia, flushing, urinary retention, hyperthermia, blurred vision, and confusion and delirium, which are mediated through ...
May potentiate phenytoin; monitor for toxicity. Adjust anticonvulsant doses. May antagonize oral anticoagulants. Hypotension potentiated with thiazide diuretics. Antagonized by anticholinergics.