Psychiatry and
Behavioral Sciences

Ruth O'Hara

Publication Details

  • The effect of oxybutynin treatment on cognition in children with diurnal incontinence.

    Sommer BR, O'Hara R, Askari N, Kraemer HC, Kennedy WA. J Urol. 2005; 173 (6): 2125-7

    Oxybutynin is a powerful anticholinergic drug already known to impair cognition in the elderly. The impact of this drug on cognitive functioning in the pediatric population is unknown. We report the results of a study designed to assess the effect of oxybutynin on cognitive function in children.

    PubMedID: 15879864

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