Asthma
Are used medicinally:To treat myasthenia gravis. In myasthenia gravis, they are used to increase neuromuscular transmission.To treat GlaucomaTo treat Alzheimer's diseaseTo treat Lewy Body DementiaAs an antidote to anticholinergic poisoning
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Ativan is not technically an anticholinergic. However, it can have anticholinergic effects.
Levociterizine is not anticholinergic.
No, it's an anticholinergic mostly used for IBS.
Two of the most common medications used to treat secretions are both antimuscarinic - scopolamine and glycopyrrolate.
Anticholinergic drugs are used to treat a variety of disorders such as gastrointestinal cramps, urinary bladder spasm, asthma, motion sickness, muscular spasms, poisoning with certain toxic compounds, and as an aid to anesthesia.
Anticholinergic medicines are used to prevent the muscles around the small and large airways from tightening causing the airways to narrow, making it difficult to breath. These medicines are used for treating COPD.
"Anticholinergic" means "that which inhibits the physiological action of acetylcholine at a receptor site".
Anticholinergic drugs are substances used to help reduce and block the effects of acetylcholine. They are mainly used for the treatment of stomach cramps, motion sickness and ulcers. Some anticholinergic drugs include: Ipatropium Bromide Oxitropium Bromide Tiotropium Glycopyrrolate
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