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Influence of pH on the action of parasympathomimetic drugs

open access: closedEuropean Journal of Pharmacology, 1967
Abstract 1. 1. The influence of p H on the activity of tertiary parasympathomimetic drugs was investigated using guinea pig isolated atria and ileum segments. Carbachol and arecaidine methyl ester methiodide, which are both quaternary cholinomimetics, were used as reference compounds. 2. 2. The responses of the organs used in our experiments
H, Lüllman, T, Peters
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Bioisosterism in the Field of Parasympathomimetics

open access: closed, 1978
If a molecularly modified drug is to react at the same sites as the original drug to bring about the desired action, the molecular modification should not be too drastic. It can be rationalized by substituting one atom or group of atoms in the parent compound for another with a similar electronic and steric configuration.
G. Lambrecht
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Parasympathomimetic decompression of acute colonic pseudo-obstruction

open access: closedThe Lancet, 1993
B M, Stephenson   +4 more
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THE STIMULATION OF CANINE PROSTATIC SECRETION BY PARASYMPATHOMIMETIC AGENTS

open access: closedThe Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics, 1968
Emil R. Smith
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Uropharmacology: IV. Parasympathomimetic drugs

Urology, 1977
Parasympathomimetic drugs include (1) acetylcholine and several synthetic choline esters and related derivatives, and (2) naturally occurring cholinomimetic alkaloids and certain related synthetic compounds. Pharmacology of acetylcholine, the prototype parasympathomimetic, is presented, as well as an introduction to other parasympathomimetic drugs and ...
A E, Finkbeiner, N K, Bissada, L, Welch
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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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