Clinical studies indicate that cetirizine may be more beneficial in some ways than other available agents. Two of these advantages are a rapid onset of action and a once-daily dosing regimen. Future postmarketing surveillance is warranted to further document these findings.
Overactive bladder (OAB) is a common condition in the elderly. Treatments for OAB include nonpharmacological or behavioral therapy, pharmacological therapy, and surgical therapy. Antimuscarinic agents are the current pharmacological treatment for OAB and are known to cause memory impairment. A 66-year-old female presented with memory loss secondary to the administration of oxybutynin, which resulted in medication nonadherence. Upon review of her medications, the pharmacist recommended discontinuing the oxybutynin because of the anticholinergic effects on cognition. At a three-week follow-up visit, the patient reported an improvement in memory and medication adherence. Pharmacists can play a vital role in recognizing drug-induced side effects and educating patients in an effort to improve medication adherence.
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