Physostigmine is a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor obtained from the Calabar bean. It is used to treat glaucoma and delayed gastric emptying.
Physostigmine is a prescription medication that come in the form of injections and sublingual tablets. Physostigmine is used in the treatment of Alzheimer's, glaucoma, and delayed gastric emptying.
Physostigmine salicylate is a weak acid. It is a combination of physostigmine, which is a weak base, and salicylic acid, which is a weak acid. This compound has both acidic and basic properties due to the combination of these two components.
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Donald Webster Taylor has written: 'Quantitative determination of physostigmine in solution' -- subject(s): Physostigmine
Physostigmine inhibit AchE (the enzyme that hadrolyse Ach), so Ach accumulate at synaptic cleft and banish the effect of atropine
Dr. Percy Julian
Physostigmine is an inhibitor of acetylcholinesterase which breaks down acetylcholine in the synaptic cleft of the neuromuscular junction. It is used in the treatment of Alzheimer's and memory loss.
Physostigmine! (Usually the antidote for anything is either atropine or physostigmine, depending on whether your "poison" is an "upper" or "downer" on the nervous system, esentially)
Percy Julian
The antidote for chlorpromazine overdose is physostigmine, a cholinesterase inhibitor that can help reverse its effects by increasing acetylcholine levels in the body. However, the use of physostigmine should be carefully monitored as it can have side effects and should be administered by healthcare professionals in a controlled setting.
Percy Julian