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The various quaternary ammonium salts containing the N,N,N-trimethylethanolammonium cation prevent fat deposits in the liver and facilitate the movement of fats into cells.

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What is cholinergic and anti cholinergic drugs?

Cholinergic drugs are used for urinary retention, myasthenia gravis, glaucoma. Cholinergic drugs act like the neurotransmitter ACh (acetylcholine). Anti Cholinergic (also called Cholinergic blocking) drugs block the action of the ACh. Anti Cholinergic drugs are used foe pylorospasm & peptic ulcers, bladder overactivity, parkinson's disease


Atropine is which type of drug?

Atropine is generally considered to be a cholinergic muscarinic receptor antagonist.


What is Sar of cholinergic drugs?

The SAR (Structure-Activity Relationship) of cholinergic drugs involves a quaternary ammonium group for interaction with the receptor, an acetyl group for substrate recognition, and an appropriate spacer between these groups for optimal receptor binding. Modifications to these structural features can affect the drug's potency, selectivity, and pharmacokinetic properties.


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Is Wellbutrin an anti-cholinergic drug?

No, Wellbutrin (bupropion) is not an anti-cholinergic drug. It is primarily classified as an atypical antidepressant and is mainly used to treat depression and anxiety, as well as to aid in smoking cessation. Anti-cholinergic drugs block the action of acetylcholine in the brain and body, which is not the mechanism of action for Wellbutrin. Instead, Wellbutrin primarily affects the neurotransmitters dopamine and norepinephrine.


What type of Drug is mushrooms?

Mushrooms may contain cholinergic toxins like muscarine in small amounts, it is the mushrooms of the Inocybe and Clitocybe genera that contain sufficient amounts to produce a muscarinic cholinergic action. Overdose can cause cholinergic poisoning by blocking neuromuscular junctions


Is opiate a cholinergic antagonist?

No, opiates are not cholinergic antagonists. Opiates are a class of drugs that primarily act on the opioid receptors in the brain to produce pain relief and euphoria. Cholinergic antagonists, on the other hand, block the action of acetylcholine at cholinergic receptors, affecting processes like muscle contraction and neurotransmission. Therefore, opiates and cholinergic antagonists have different mechanisms of action and effects on the body.


What effect does Curare have on muscle tissue?

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Describe the innervation of the blood vessel?

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What do cholinergic neurons secrete?

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Does sniffing tissue count as a drug?

no sniffing tissue is harmless