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Parasympatholytics and hyperreactivity in asthmatic airways

open access: closedExpert Opinion on Investigational Drugs, 1994
John E. Morley
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Autonomic Drugs. Parasympatholytic (Cholinergic Blocking) Agents

open access: closedDrug Intelligence & Clinical Pharmacy, 1970
Edward A. Hartshorn
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A STUDY of some parasympatholytic and parasympathomimetic drugs

open access: closedAnesthesia & Analgesia, 1959
M, SWERDLOW, J, McCRACKEN, J, MARKS
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From parasympathomimetics to parasympatholytics by homologous substitution

Experientia, 1957
Auf Grund der theoretischen Befunde war zu erwarten, dass Anderungen an der negativen und positiven Seite der Dioxolan-Verbindung 2249 F zu graduellen Ubergangen von Parasympathikomimetika zu Parasympathikolytika fuhren wurden. Die Experimente bestatigten die Erwartungen vollauf.
J M, VAN ROSSUM, E J, ARIENS
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Drug treatment of trigeminal neuralgia with sympatho- and parasympatholytics

Journal of Maxillofacial Surgery, 1976
Exciting factors in trigeminal neuralgia known to date are reviewed, and the involvement of the vegetative system in the development of neuralgic pain is documented by clinical observations. Studies of free fatty acids (ffs) and free glycerin (FGly) conducted to assess sympathetic and vegal involvement revealed a sympathetic component to be active in ...
B, Kränzl, C, Kränzl
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Use of parasympatholytics.

Zhonghua Minguo xiao er ke yi xue hui za zhi [Journal]. Zhonghua Minguo xiao er ke yi xue hui, 1990
The role of the vagus in bronchial asthma implicates to suggest that parasympatholytics are potent drugs in asthma therapy. The most important parasympatholytics today are ipratropium and oxitropium bromide. They are effective by blocking the cholinergic or muscarinic receptors of the bronchial smooth muscle and thereby inhibit cholinergic bronchomotor
D, Berdel, A V, Berg
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Influence of age on the parasympatholytic property of tricyclic antidepressants

Psychiatry Research, 1999
Clinical evidence indicates that parasympatholytic effects of tricyclic antidepressants increase with age. The aim of the present study was to determine the possible physiological reason for this phenomenon. Subjects included 23 patients (14 female) with major depression, melancholic type, and 23 age- and sex-matched healthy control subjects.
M, Lehofer   +8 more
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