Aceclidine

Aceclidine belongs to the group of M-cholinomimetics.

The international nonproprietary name of the drug is Aceclidine.

M-cholinomimetics are drugs that activate muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. They increase the secretion of glands, reduce the tone and reduce the contractile activity of the smooth muscles of the internal organs.

Aceclidine stimulates M-cholinergic receptors, reduces spasm of smooth muscles of the biliary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract.

The drug is used for spasms of smooth muscles of the biliary tract, gastrointestinal tract, and urinary tract.

Thus, aceclidine is an M-cholinomimetic that has an antispasmodic effect due to stimulation of muscarinic receptors. Its international nonproprietary name is Aceclidine.