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How much pilocarpine contaminates pilocarpine‐induced tick saliva?

Medical and Veterinary Entomology, 2004
Abstract.  Pilocarpine is often applied or injected into ticks to induce salivation, and the resulting saliva used to test for various pharmacological, biochemical and immunological activities. To measure the amount of pilocarpine in pilocarpine‐induced tick saliva, an HPLC‐MS/MS method, based on capillary ...
Ribeiro, J. M.C.   +4 more
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Timolol-Pilocarpine Combined vs Timolol and Pilocarpine Given Separately

American Journal of Ophthalmology, 1989
In a controlled, double-observer, multicenter study, we compared the effect of a fixed combination of timolol 0.5%-pilocarpine 4% twice a day with that of timolol 0.5% twice a day plus pilocarpine 4% three times a day in 80 patients with open-angle glaucoma whose intraocular pressure was greater than 21 mm Hg on timolol 0.5% twice a day alone ...
M B, Söderström   +3 more
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Pilocarpine

Reactions Weekly, 2022
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Pilocarpine Inactivation

Archives of Ophthalmology, 1969
S S, Schonberg, P P, Ellis
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Pilocarpine

2018
Yi-Huang Lin, Lian-Hua Fang, Guan-Hua Du
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Pilocarpine

2007
Pilocarpine is a direct-acting parasympathomimetic agent exerting a broad spectrum of pharmacological actions mediated through muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. It is non-selective for the various muscarinic receptors and does not stimulate nicotinic acetylcholine receptors.
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Pilocarpine

Reactions Weekly, 2006
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Pilocarpine

Reactions Weekly, 1991
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Pilocarpine

1983
Abdullah A. Al-Badr   +1 more
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