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Anticholinergics (
anticholinergic agents) are
substances that
block the
action of the
acetylcholine (ACh)
neurotransmitter at
synapses in the central...
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obscured by co-ingestion of
multiple drugs. The
symptoms of an
anticholinergic toxidrome include blurred vision, coma,
decreased bowel sounds, delirium...
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butylbromide and sold
under the
brandname Buscopan among others, is an
anticholinergic medication used to
treat abdominal pain,
esophageal spasms, bladder...
- in the
phenothiazine family of medications. It is also a
moderate anticholinergic,
which produces its
sedative effects. This also
means high or toxic...
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respiratory depression, arrhythmias, fever, delirium, hallucinations,
anticholinergic syndrome, psychosis, and
death if
taken internally. Due to
their effects...
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produced by
other types of hallucinogens. The term
generally refers to
anticholinergic drugs,
which are
substances that
inhibit the
function of the neurotransmitter...
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Orphenadrine (sold
under many
brand names) is an
anticholinergic drug of the
ethanolamine antihistamine class; it is
closely related to diphenhydramine...
- first-generation antihistamines, due to
their anticholinergic properties.
Chlorphenamine is
rated as a "high burden"
anticholinergic by
experts on a semi-subjective...
- Oxybutynin, sold as
under the
brand name
Ditropan among others, is an
anticholinergic drug
primarily used to
treat overactive bladder. It is
widely considered...
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inverse agonist of the
histamine H1 receptor—and to a
lesser extent an
anticholinergic—specifically an
antagonist of the
muscarinic acetylcholine receptors...