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Anticholinergic drugs inhibit the enzyme Acetylcholinesterase enzyme which breaks down acetylcholine. Therefore with more Acetylecholine neurotransmitters present. The cholinergic receptors such as the muscarinic and nicotinic receptors are more likely to find an Ach chemical to join with so their reaction takes place. An example of this is Neostigmine and Physostigmine which improve the ability to void-treating urinary retention or reducing intraocular pressure-treating glaucoma.

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