-
receptor antagonist, also
simply known as a
muscarinic antagonist or as an
antimuscarinic agent, is a type of
anticholinergic drug that
blocks the
activity of...
- long
known to have
transdermal bioavailability.
Scopolamine is in the
antimuscarinic family of
drugs and
works by
blocking some of the
effects of acetylcholine...
-
judgment should be used. It is
likely safe
during breastfeeding. It is an
antimuscarinic (a type of anticholinergic) that
works by
inhibiting the parasympathetic...
- stiffness, tremors, spasms, and poor
muscle control. It is an
agent of the
antimuscarinic class and is
often used in
management of Parkinson's disease. It was...
-
Mepenzolate is an
antimuscarinic medication primarily used to
treat peptic ulcers by
reducing stomach acid secretion. It is the
methylated version of...
-
central H1
receptors cause drowsiness.
Diphenhydramine is a
potent antimuscarinic (a
competitive antagonist of
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors) and...
-
central and
peripheral nervous system and at the
neuromuscular junction:
antimuscarinic agents and
antinicotinic agents (ganglionic blockers, neuromuscular...
-
worsened by anxiety.
Clidinium bromide is a
synthetic quaternary ammonium antimuscarinic, a sub-class of a
family of
drugs known as anticholinergics. It treats...
- anaphylaxis. It is
unclear if use is safe
during pregnancy. It is of the
antimuscarinic class and
works by
decreasing bladder contractions.
Solifenacin was...
- ailments. It has also been used as a
hallucinogen (of the anticholinergic/
antimuscarinic,
deliriant type),
taken entheogenically to
cause intense,
sacred or...