muscarinic in English

adjective

pertaining to muscarine, of a poisonous compound, pertaining to an alkaloid that is found in some kinds of mushrooms

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1. Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists

2. Constricting - muscarinic agonists (eg, pilocarpine)

3. Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist used to treat poisoning by muscarinic agents, including organophosphates and other drugs.

4. Novel m3 muscarinic acetylcholine receptor antagonists

5. Muscarinic mechanisms of antipsychotic Atypicality Prog Neuropsychopharmacol Biol Psychiatry

6. Atropine functions as a sympathetic, competitive antagonist of muscarinic

7. Atropine, a belladonna alkaloid, is an anti-muscarinic drug

8. Ipratropium, scopolamine, and glycopyrrolate are examples of muscarinic Anticholinergics [20

9. Acetylcholine is the endogenous agonist at muscarinic and nicotinic cholinergic receptors

10. It does not have any effect on dopamine receptors or muscarinic receptors.

11. Key words: acetylcholine release, nucleus basalis magnocellularis, pedunculopontine tegmentum, presynaptic muscarinic receptors, microdialysis.

12. Concentration of Autoantibodies against muscarinic cholinergic receptors in patients with postural orthostatic tachycardia syndrome

13. Anticholinergic syndrome is produced by the inhibition of cholinergic neurotransmission at muscarinic receptor sites

14. Serum Anticholinergic activity measures in vitro muscarinic affinity and has been improved to include cholinergic receptor subtypes

15. Atropen is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist indicated for the treatment of poisoning by susceptible organophosphorus nerve agents having

16. The mean concentration of muscarinic acetylcholine receptor Autoantibodies was lower than the cut‐off value, except for the …

17. Darifenacin is a selective muscarinic M3-receptor antagonist that has been used in patients with overactive bladder syndrome (OAB).

18. A subtype of these GPCRs, called the 'muscarinic acetylcholine receptor family', is implicated in Alzheimer's disease.

19. Atropine functions as a sympathetic, competitive antagonist of muscarinic cholinergic receptors, thereby abolishing the effects of parasympathetic stimulation

20. High-potency Antipsychotics have a higher affinity for dopamine receptors and less for alpha-adrenergic and muscarinic receptors

21. Anticholinergics are muscarinic receptor antagonists that are used in the treatment of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease and asthma

22. Clozapine is a dopamine D 1, dopamine D 2, 5-HT 2A, alpha 1 -adrenoceptor, and muscarinic-receptor antagonist.

23. Atropen (auto-injector atropine) Injection is an anticholinergic agent (muscarinic antagonist) used to treatment poisoning by organophosphorous nerve or carbamate insecticides

24. Discussion of the specific advantages: betanechol is a muscarinic cholinergic agonist that stimulates acetylcholine receptors on gastrointestinal smooth muscles, causing them to contract.

25. Novel derivatives of cyclic amines, pharmaceutical compositions, processes for their preparation, and use thereof in treating muscarinic acetylcholine receptor mediated diseases are provided.

26. Now, based on their mechanism of action, Bronchodilators can be broadly divided into four main groups; β2-agonists, muscarinic antagonists, leukotrienes antagonist and methylxanthines.

27. Bluenesse® is a proprietary Melissa officinalis leaf extract, standardized on muscarinic M1 receptor affinity and rosmarinic acid, that was developed to support cognitive performance

28. Atropine inhibits the muscarinic actions of acetylcholine on structures innervated by postganglionic cholinergic nerves, and on smooth muscles which respond to endogenous acetylcholine but are not so innervated.

29. Should we be concerned? Drugs with anticholinergic activity (also known as Anticholinergics) prevent acetylcholine from binding to muscarinic and nicotinic receptors, which might result in numerous adverse drug events, especially in older adults

30. The Atropen®is intended as an initial treatment of the muscarinic symptoms of insecticide or nerve agent poisonings (generally breathing difficulties due to increased secretions); definitive medical care should be sought immediately

31. Atropen is a single-dose autoinjector intended as an initial treatment of the muscarinic symptoms of insecticide or nerve agent poisonings (generally breathing difficulties due to increased secretions); definitive medical care should be sought immediately.

32. The Atropen is intended as an initial treatment of the muscarinic symptoms of insecticide or nerve agent poisonings (generally breathing difficulties due to increased secretions); definitive medical care should be sought immediately.

33. The Atropen is intended as an initial treatment of the muscarinic symptoms of insecticide or nerve agent poisonings (generally breathing difficulties due to increased secretions); definitive medical care should be sought immediately.

34. Atropen is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist indicated for the treatment of poisoning by susceptible organophosphorus nerve agents having cholinesterase activity as well as organophosphorus or carbamate insecticides in adult and pediatric patients

35. Atropen is a cholinergic muscarinic antagonist indicated for the treatment of poisoning by susceptible organophosphorus nerve agents having cholinesterase activity as well as organophosphorus or carbamate insecticides in adult and pediatric patients

36. The Atropen ® is intended as an initial treatment of the muscarinic symptoms of insecticide or nerve agent poisonings (generally breathing difficulties due to increased secretions); definitive medical care should be sought immediately.

37. Phenothiazine Antiemetics are a type of medicine that may be used to relieve nausea and vomiting.They work by inhibiting dopamine, muscarinic and histamine (H1) receptors generally in the vomiting center and chemoreceptor trigger zone.

38. The first H1 sedating Antihistamines have been available for more than 60 years and were synthesized based on a chemical structure similar to that used to develop cholinergic muscarinic antagonists, tranquilizers, and antihypertensive agents.

39. Bluenesse, the proprietary Melissa officinalis extract, is standardized on more than 6% rosmarinic acid and muscarinic M1 receptor affinity. Bluenesse uniquely balances the concentration of neurotransmitter, such as GABA or Dopamine, which are important for a healthy brain function.

40. Phenothiazine Antiemetics are a type of medicine that may be used to relieve nausea and vomiting. They work by inhibiting dopamine, muscarinic and histamine (H1) receptors generally in the vomiting center and chemoreceptor trigger zone.

41. Acetylcholine is actylcholine is an ester of acetic acid and choline, which acts as a neurotransmitter.It has a role as a vasodilator agent, a muscarinic agonist, a hormone, a human metabolite, a mouse metabolite and a neurotransmitter.

42. Atropine [at´ro-pēn] an anticholinergic alkaloid found in belladonna; it acts as a competitive antagonist of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors, blocking stimulation of muscles and glands by parasympathetic and cholinergic sympathetic nerves; used as the sulfate salt as a smooth muscle relaxant, as an antiarrhythmic, as a preanesthetic to reduce