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First, that subject line was supposed to include a " please " ! Also, though, I

wanted to note that when I tried to research, it looked as though it may not BE

an anticholinergic, it may have anticholinergic properties. (Quote along the

lines of " when combined with other drugs with anticholinergic properties....)

But that didn't really help me. Thanks again!

Hosey

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>Hi, all.  I've " lurked " on this board for several years.  My mother's

neurologist says her dementia is " more like Alzheimers " than LBD, but based on

many, many symptoms I've been inclined to think she has LBD (I'd never even

heard of it, but it was suggested after a neuropsych evaluation -- in particular

because of her history of falls) .  Up to now, the precise diagnosis hasn't

mattered.  Aricept gave her diarrhea, and she has been on Namenda for two

years.  But no other meds have been suggested that are on the LBD danger

list.  (She has only mild and non-frightening hallucinations.)  She has lived

alone, with increasing help from me (just a few miles away).

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>However, she had a stroke on January 23, and was transferred to Rehab/Nursing

Home on the 31st.  I told the nurse during admission that she may have LBD. 

Today I got a call saying she vomited today (MIGHT have caught a bug from my

sister before my sister knew she had a bug), and the doctor had ordered phergan

if it happened again.  I just told them she might have had a problem with

phergan once before, and asked them not to give it to her until I got back to

them.  Meanwhile I couldn't find anything quickly on this board or the lbda

site, but knew I'd get the best information from all of you.

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>Is phergan something I have to be worried about? 

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>Thanks much!  Regards,

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