Higher anticholinergic burden from medications is associated with significant increase in markers of inflammation in the EPIC-Norfolk prospective population-based cohort study.

Publication Year: 2022

DOI:
10.1111/bcp.15261

PMCID:
PMC9373850

PMID:
35118716

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Full Title: Br J Clin Pharmacol

Abbreviation: Br J Clin Pharmacol

Country: Unknown

Publisher: Unknown

Language: N/A

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Subject Category: Pharmacology

Available in Europe PMC: Yes

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"COMPETING INTERESTS The authors have no conflicts of interest to declare that are relevant to the content of this article."

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"Funding information Cancer Research UK, Grant/Award Number: C864/A14136; Medical Research Council, Grant/Award Numbers: MC‐UU_12015/1, MR/N003284/1"

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