Anticholinergic drugs

Anticholinergic

Anticholinergic
An anticholinergic agent is a substance that blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the central and the peripheral nervous system. An example of an anticholinergic is dicycloverine, and the classic example is atropine. Anticholinergics are administered to reduce the effects mediated by acetylcholine on acetylcholine receptors in neurons through competitive inhibition. Therefore, their effects are reversible. Anticholinergics are a class of medications that inhibit parasympathetic nerve impulses by selectively blocking the binding of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine to its receptor in nerve cells...

Anticholinergic drugs - List of case studies

Treatments

against compliment Antibody therapy (Rituxan) Anticholinergic agents Anticholinergic drugs Anticholinergic therapy Anticholinergis Anticoagulant oral ...

Artificial Urinary Sphincter Reimplantation

. Treatment consisted of a conservative therapy with anticholinergic drugs and of a perineal electrostimulation without achieving any appreciable ...

Drugs

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Acquired deformity of left foot in Parkinson’s Disease

dystonic treatments . Treatment with antiparkinsonian drugs, mainly levodopa and anticholinergic agents have are effective, but also baclofen , and ...

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