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- Anticholinergic - Wikipedia
In broad terms, anticholinergics are divided into two categories in accordance with their specific targets in the central and peripheral nervous system and at the neuromuscular junction: [3] antimuscarinic agents and antinicotinic agents (ganglionic blockers, neuromuscular blockers)
- Anticholinergics: List, Side Effects, Uses, Warnings, and More - Healthline
Anticholinergic drugs are used to treat many conditions, including chronic obstructive pulmonary disorder (COPD) and overactive bladder (OAB) Explore our list
- List of Anticholinergic Drugs and Medications - The Senior List
Anticholinergic drugs refer to a type of medication that blocks acetylcholine, a neurotransmitter that that plays a role in memory, attention, and involuntary muscle movement Common medications with anticholinergic properties include Thorazine, Tylenol PM, and Benadryl
- List of Anticholinergics antispasmodics - Drugs. com
What are Anticholinergics antispasmodics? Anticholinergics are a broad group of medicines that act on the neurotransmitter, acetylcholine They are also called antispasmodics
- Anticholinergic toxicity - WikEM
A comparison of physostigmine and benzodiazepines for the treatment of anticholinergic poisoning Ann Emerg Med 2000:35(4):374-381 ↑ Rosenbaum C and Bird SB
- Anticholinergic Drugs Uses Side Effects - Cleveland Clinic
What are anticholinergic drugs? Anticholinergic drugs are medications that block acetylcholine (pronounced ah-set-ul-KO-leen) This neurotransmitter is a key part of how your parasympathetic nervous system works Blocking it reduces certain kinds of nervous system activity
- Anticholinergic - Wikiwand
Anticholinergics are classified according to the receptors that are affected: Antimuscarinic agents operate on the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors The majority of anticholinergic drugs are antimuscarinics Antinicotinic agents operate on the nicotinic acetylcholine receptors
- anticholinergic - Wiktionary, the free dictionary
anticholinergic (plural anticholinergics) (medicine) Any of a class of drugs, typically used to treat various disorders and some forms of poisoning, which inhibit the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site
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