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Bladder antimuscarinic (BAM) drug use is associated with increased risk of Alzheimer's disease and related dementias (ADRD). It is hypothesized that BAMs with non-selective receptor binding may increase ADRD risk more than M3-selective BAMs. This study compared ADRD risk for users of non-selective and M3-selective BAMs and examines ADRD risk associated with overall BAM use. Retrospective cohort study of Medicare claims for 71 688 individuals who used BAM drugs during 2007-2009 without an ADRD diagnosis. #link# We compar