The study found that participants with a medicine score of four or more were at an increased risk of death compared to patients taking no anticholinergic drugs. Those taking medicines with a combined score of five or more had lower scores on a cognitive function test which supports previous research showing a possible link between anticholinergic medicines and problems with thought processes. http://www.uea.ac.uk/mac/comm/media/press/2011/June/Anticholinergics+study+drug+list Powered by LSoft's LISTSERV(R) list management software