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What warnings/precautions are considered by the prescriber when determining whether an individual should be treated with a cholinesterase inhibitor?

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What warnings/precautions are considered by the prescriber when determining whether an individual should be treated with a cholinesterase inhibitor?

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The conditions to consider when making this determination are: • peptic ulcer disease • hepatic or renal disease • significant bradycardia or AV block • significant bronchospastic disease • obstructive urinary disease • epilepsy • history of seizures or drug interactions.

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