What does anticholinergic do to the brain?: An overview of neurological effects
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According to one study, individuals using certain anticholinergic drugs long-term were 54% more likely to develop dementia than those taking the same dose for less time. So, what does anticholinergic do to the brain? These medications block a crucial neurotransmitter, potentially affecting learning, memory, and overall cognitive function.