Drugs with a negative impact on cognitive functions (Part 2): drug classes to consider while prescribing in CKD patients.
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PubMed ID
38046029
Description
There is growing evidence that chronic kidney disease (CKD) is an independent risk factor for cognitive impairment, especially due to vascular damage, blood-brain barrier disruption and uremic toxins. Given the presence of multiple comorbidities, the medication regimen of CKD patients often becomes very complex. Several medications such as psychotropic agents, drugs with anticholinergic properties, GABAergic drugs, opioids, corticosteroids, antibiotics and others have been linked to negative effects on cognition. These drugs are frequently included in the treatment regimen of CKD patients. The first review of this series described how CKD could represent a risk factor for adverse drug reactions affecting the central nervous system. This second review will describe some of the most common medications associated with cognitive impairment (in the general population and in CKD) and describe their effects.
Date of Publication
2023-12
Publication Type
Article
Subject(s)
Keyword(s)
adverse drug reaction chronic kidney disease cognitive impairment drug prescription medications
Language(s)
en
Contributor(s)
Hafez, Gaye | |
Malyszko, Jolanta | |
Golenia, Aleksandra | |
Klimkowicz-Mrowiec, Aleksandra | |
Ferreira, Ana Carina | |
Arıcı, Mustafa | |
Bruchfeld, Annette | |
Nitsch, Dorothea | |
Massy, Ziad A | |
Pépin, Marion | |
Capasso, Giovambattista | |
Liabeuf, Sophie |
Additional Credits
Series
Clinical kidney journal
Publisher
Oxford University Press
ISSN
2048-8505
Access(Rights)
open.access