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Anit-Muscarinic
sympathetic drugs suppress parasympathetic action
they stimulate the action of ACh at post ganglionic muscarinic receptors.
Cholinergic drugs
Cholonergic antagonists or anticholonergic drugs
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think of sympathetic nervous system as 'normal'. The parasympathetic nervous system kicks into action when there are unusual changes within the body. If you are scared for example, or if you take a drug or are unwell due to a bug. The parasympathetic nerve widens pupils, makes you go to the toilet more often, increases heart rate, widens bronchia etc. hope this helps. Not all these things will happen with all drugs or all illnesses, just using these as a brief example.
It would increase the pulse, providing it acted upon the cardiac conduction system. There are parasympathetic antagonists which act on other parts of the body, such as the bladder; such drugs would not affect the pulse (theoretically).
cholinergic drugs are to produce the same effects as stimulation of the parasympathetic nervous system. These effects include slowing of the heartbeat, increases in normal secretions including the digestive acids of the stomach, saliva and tears.
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