OBJECTIVE: To evaluate if a pharmacist-led medication review is effective at reducing the anticholinergic/sedative load, as measured by the Drug Burden Index (DBI).DESIGN: Randomised controlled single blind trial.SETTING: 15 community pharmacies in the Northern Netherlands.PARTICIPANTS: 157 community-dwelling patients aged ≥65 years who used ≥5 medicines for ≥3 months, including at least one psycholeptic/psychoanaleptic medication and who had a DBI≥1.INTERVENTION: A medication review by the community pharmacist in collaboration with the patient's general practitioner and patient.PRIMARY AND SECONDARY OUTCOMES MEASURES: The primary outcome was the proportion of patients whose DBI decreased by at least 0.5. Secondary outcomes were the presenc...