MUSCARINIC ANTAGONIST

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A 'muscarinic receptor antagonist' is an agent that reduces the activity of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor.
Examples include:

★ 'Belladonna alkaloids'


Scopolamine (L-Hyoscine)


Atropine (D/L-Hyoscyamine)

★ 'Synthetic and Semisynthetic'


Diphenhydramine (Benadryl®)


Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine®)


Dicyclomine


Flavoxate


Ipratropium


Oxybutynin


Pirenzepine


Tiotropium (Spiriva®)


Trihexyphenidyl


Tolterodine (Detrusitol®)


Tropicamide


Solifenacin (Vesicare®)


Darifenacin (Enablex®)

★ 'Other'


benztropine (Cogentin®)

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See also



Muscarinic receptor agonist

Parasympatholytic

Anticholinergic

External links



★ http://cvpharmacology.com/antiarrhy/atropine.htm



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