- anti-emetic
activity and is, therefore, used to
treat motion sickness.
Antimuscarinics are also used as anti-parkinsonian drugs. In parkinsonism,
there is...
-
treatment of
peptic ulcer disease; however, no
conclusive data that
antimuscarinics aid in the healing,
decrease the rate of recurrence, or
prevent complications...
- affected:
Antimuscarinic agents operate on the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. The
majority of
anticholinergic drugs are
antimuscarinics. Antinicotinic...
-
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. This is in
contrast to
related antimuscarinics like
atropine and scopolamine,
which are non-selective antagonists...
- with medications,
including those in the
class of
antimuscarinics and beta 3 agonists.
Antimuscarinics are the most
commonly used, however, beta 3 agonists...
-
urinary frequency, and
urinary urgency.
Benefits appear similar to
other antimuscarinics such as oxybutynin, tolterodine, and darifenacin. It is also used to...
-
inhibit secretions, and
gastrointestinal motility.
Naturally occurring antimuscarinics were
found in
alkaloids from
Belladonna (Solanaceae) plants. They were...
-
medication used to
treat overactive bladder. Its
benefits are
similar to
antimuscarinic medication such as
solifenacin or tolterodine. It is
taken by mouth...
- long
known to have
transdermal bioavailability.
Scopolamine is in the
antimuscarinic family of
drugs and
works by
blocking some of the
effects of acetylcholine...
- dipipanone.
Dipipanone is a
schedule I
controlled substance in the US. Its
antimuscarinic action warrants caution in
patients with
prostatic hypertrophy, urinary...