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Physostigmine (also
known as
eserine from éséré, the West
African name for the
Calabar bean) is a
highly toxic parasympathomimetic alkaloid, specifically...
- been
reported after the
rapid administration of
physostigmine.
Asystole has
occurred after physostigmine administration for
tricyclic antidepressant overdose...
- color.
Calabar bean
contains physostigmine, a
reversible cholinesterase inhibitor alkaloid. The
alkaloid physostigmine acts in
effect like
nerve gas...
- has
unpredictable effects. The
antidote for
belladonna poisoning is
physostigmine or pilocarpine, the same as for atropine. The
potentially deadly ripe...
- neos,
meaning "new", and "-stigmine", in
reference to the alkaloid,
physostigmine,
which inspired its design. It is
available as a
generic medication...
- It is a
metabolite of the
acetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine but
unlike physostigmine, the
acetylcholinesterase inhibition produced by eseroline...
- plants.
Julian was the
first person to
synthesize the
natural product physostigmine, and a
pioneer in
industrial large-scale
chemical synthesis of the human...
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nucleus of the
spinal cord via
reticulospinal tract.[citation needed]
Physostigmine, a choline-esterase inhibitor,
elevates endogenous levels of acetylcholine...
- the dose can
cause side
effects like nausea,
diarrhea and headache.
Physostigmine is an
anticholinesterase drug and it is used in
treating glaucoma. For...
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acetylcholinesterase (AChE)
inhibitor (anti-cholinesterase), such as
physostigmine or neostigmine. By
blocking ACh degradation, AChE
inhibitors raise the...