M-Cholinolytic Agents

M-cholinomimetics are a group of drugs that perform the function of acetylcholine, which is the main neurotransmitter in the sympathetic nervous system. According to their chemical structure, these are substances that block cholinergic receptors and act as antagonists of the muscarinic system. Effect of the drug



M - Anticholinergic Agents

M-cholinomimetics and m-cholinostimulants enhance the excitatory activity of the parasympathetic and stimulate the parasympathetic nervous system, which causes an increase in gland secretion. M - anticholinergic antiasthmatics are often used to treat asthma, as they enhance the effect of beta-2-adrenergic drugs, which can lead to a significant improvement in breathing. In high doses they can also cause miosis, dry eyes and urinary retention. Ipraterol, salmeterol and formoterol are



M-cholinergic blockers are drugs that suppress the secretion of all or part of all types of acetylcholine in the body: parasympathetic cholinergic receptors - acts of antihistamines and antimuscarinics; orthostatic autonomic drugs - antidispeptic drugs. These drugs prevent acetylchomines from entering the muscles during inflammation and spasms in the joints - centrally acting muscle relaxants. antimuskin