Roach's Introductory Clinical Pharmacology 11th Edition - Cholinergic Blocking Drugs Related

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A client with an overactive bladder has been prescribed solifenacin by the physician. The client is also taking digoxin for the treatment of a cardiac condition. The nurse should monitor the client for an increase in which of the following resulting from the interaction of these two drugs?

  • A. Increased neuromuscular blocking effect
  • B. Increased effectiveness of digoxin
  • C. Increased serum levels of digoxin
  • D. Increased effectiveness of solifenacin
Correct Answer: C

Rationale: The nurse should monitor for increased serum levels of digoxin that occur due to the interaction of solifenacin and digoxin.