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antispasmodic (synonym: spasmolytic) is a
pharmaceutical drug or
other agent that
suppresses muscle spasms. One type of
antispasmodics is used for smooth...
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Eperisone (formulated as the
eperisone hydrochloride salt) is an
antispasmodic drug.
Eperisone acts by
relaxing both
skeletal muscles and
vascular smooth...
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Trihexyphenidyl (THP, benzhexol, trihex,
marketed as
Artane and others) is an
antispasmodic drug used to
treat stiffness, tremors, spasms, and poor
muscle control...
- bromide's
mechanism of
action is
believed to be due to its
activity as an
antispasmodic agent.
Prifinium bromide is an antimuscarinic. Piai,
Guido (1975). "[Prifinium...
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mystical talisman. The
plant was
mainly utilised for its
antispasmodic and
expectorant qualities,
which are
still used in
contemporary herbalism...
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Papaverine (Latin papaver, "poppy") is an
opium alkaloid antispasmodic drug, used
primarily in the
treatment of
visceral spasms and
vasospasms (especially...
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concludes that one out of
seven people benefit from
treatment with
antispasmodics.
Antispasmodics can be
divided into two groups:
neurotropics and musculotropics...
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Herbal Parts and
Callus Cultures of
Satureja Hortensis L.” and “
Antispasmodic and Anti-Diarrhoeal
Effect of
Satureja Hortensis L.
Essential Oil.”...
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Rociverine is an
antispasmodic drug used to
treat urinary,
gastrointestinal and
biliary spasms. It is
antimuscarinic drug. In India,
rociverine is used...
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Imidafenacin (INN) is a
urinary antispasmodic of the
anticholinergic class.
Kobayashi F,
Yageta Y,
Segawa M,
Matsuzawa S (2007). "Effects of imidafenacin...