- A
parasympathomimetic drug,
sometimes called a
cholinomimetic drug or
cholinergic receptor stimulating agent, is a
substance that
stimulates the parasympathetic...
- ("direct-acting"). Such
mimics are
called parasympathomimetic drugs or
cholinomimetic drugs. A
receptor is
cholinergic if it uses
acetylcholine as its neurotransmitter...
- to
reverse the
muscarinic and CNS
effects ****ociated with
indirect cholinomimetic (anti-AChase) administration.
Homatropine hydrobromide is on the World...
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carbamylcholine and sold
under the
brand name
Miostat among others, is a
cholinomimetic drug that
binds and
activates acetylcholine receptors. Thus it is classified...
- as
bradycardia and hypotension,
which arise from its
function as a
cholinomimetic. It is
highly active at all of the
muscarinic receptors, but has little...
- to
reverse muscarinic and
central nervous system effects of
indirect cholinomimetic (anti-AChase) administration. It is on the
World Health Organization's...
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antiasthma (e.g. ephedrine),
anticancer (e.g. homoharringtonine),
cholinomimetic (e.g. galantamine),
vasodilatory (e.g. vincamine),
antiarrhythmic (e...
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constricts more than usual, may also occur,
which may be the
result of the
cholinomimetic activity of mustard. If
inhaled in high concentrations,
mustard agents...
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belladonna poisoning is an
anticholinesterase (such as physostigmine) or a
cholinomimetic (such as pilocarpine), the same as for atropine.
Atropa belladonna is...
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muscarine are
rather selective parasympathetic agents; i.e.,
their cholinomimetic activity is
exerted primarily at
muscarinic sites with
minimal nicotinic...