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Anticholinergic Equivalence in Psychotropic Medications: A Guide for Psychiatrists

Anticholinergic Equivalence in Psychotropic Medications: A Guide for Psychiatrists

Update: 2025-11-03
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In this podcast, Nicolas Badre, MD, and Eric Geier, MD, PhD, discuss their article, "Anticholinergic Equivalence in Psychotropic Medications: A Guide for Psychiatrists," which is published in the November-December 2025 issue of the Journal of Clinical Psychopharmacology.

Anticholinergic side effects from psychotropic medications are common and can lead to significant adverse events, including cognitive impairment and falls, particularly in vulnerable populations like the elderly. The cumulative anticholinergic burden from multiple medications is a critical concern associated with poorer clinical outcomes. Quantifying this burden is essential for safer prescribing. For their article, they developed a table to provide a practical tool for psychiatrists to quantify and compare the anticholinergic potential of psychotropic medications.

doi: 10.1097/JCP.0000000000002073

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Anticholinergic Equivalence in Psychotropic Medications: A Guide for Psychiatrists

Anticholinergic Equivalence in Psychotropic Medications: A Guide for Psychiatrists