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Common drugs linked to cognitive impairment and possibly to increased risk of death, study suggests
June 24, 2011 by NewsBot
A large, long-term study confirms that medications with anticholinergic activity, which include many drugs frequently taken by older adults, cause cognitive impairment. The research is also the first to identify a possible link between these drugs -- which include over-the-counter and prescription sleep aids and incontinence treatments -- and risk of death.