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N.B.M.E challenge! - pepsi00
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7.A 66 year old man comes to the physician bc of a 3 month history of difficulty urinating(WE
ARE TALKING SYMPATHEIC ACTION-MEANING YOU CAN NOT PEE PEE, SO DRUG THAT DOES THIS IS EXACTLY WHAT PREP SAID- antihistamine(I asked someone in this forum this question about all the drugs that have anticholingeric properties-TCA'S,ANTIHISTAMINES,ATROPINE),
constant loss of small amounts of urine,and the sensation of incomplete bladder emptying.He has hypertension,type 2 D.M,and pollen allergies. Current medications include metoprolol,hycllorothiazide,insulin,magnesium,likely cause of the urinary problems in this patient?
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