- A
nicotinic antagonist is a type of
anticholinergic drug that
inhibits the
action of
acetylcholine (ACh) at
nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
These compounds...
- glands, heart, eyes,
gastrointestinal tract etc.
Antimuscarinic and
antinicotinic agents can
increase heart rate,
inhibit secretions, and gastrointestinal...
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system and at the
neuromuscular junction:
antimuscarinic agents and
antinicotinic agents (ganglionic blockers,
neuromuscular blockers). The term "anticholinergic"...
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produce anticholinergic effects,
including both
antimuscarinic and
antinicotinic actions, at very high
doses in animals, and
these effects are responsible...
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Malouetine is an
aminosteroid neuromuscular blocking agent and
antinicotinic alkaloid isolated from
Malouetia spp. The
structure of
malouetine inspired...
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norepinephrine in vesicles,
decreasing its
tonic release mecamylamine –
antinicotinic and
ganglion blocker reserpine –
indirect via
irreversible VMAT inhibition...
- it is also an anticholinergic,
exhibiting both
antimuscarinic and
antinicotinic actions.
Chappel CI, von
Seeman C (1963). "Antitussive Drugs". In Ellis...
- JNJ-39393406
Clinical data
Routes of
administration By
mouth Drug
class Antinicotinic Identifiers IUPAC name 3-[3-[(2,2-Difluoro-1,3-benzodioxol-5-yl)ami...
- neuromuscular-blocking
drugs that are
nicotinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists or
antinicotinics. It was an intermediate-duration non-depolarizing neuromuscular-blocking...