moderate and high anticholinergic activity respectively. Frequency of the use of drugs having anticholinergic activity prescribed along with cholinesterase inhibitors and NMDA receptor antagonist was compared using the Chi square test. RESULTS: Of the patients with AD, 654 patients were given cholinesterase inhibitors and NMDA receptor antagonist. Most of the AD patients were prescribed with cholinesterase inhibitors (86.69%) as compared to NMDA receptor antagonist (14.83%). 98.94% of patients on cholinesterase inhibitors and 93.82% on NMDA receptor antagonist were co-prescribed drugs with anticholinergic properties. Similar percent of patients on cholinesterase inhibitors and NMDA receptor antagonist were co-prescribed drugs with mild (65.43% vs 63.92%, pϭ0.7723), moderate (22.40% vs 21.65%, pϭ0.8699) and high (11.11% vs 8.25%, pϭ0.3990) anticholinergic activity.
This chapter discusses the main points mentioned in the Sheltering Animals and Families Together (SAF-T) start up manual. Highlights focused on the role of veterinarians in SAF-T programme (created since pets are accepted as part of the family and that pets can be targets of domestic violence).
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