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Adjective
/ˌantēˌkōləˈnərjik/,/ˌantī-/,
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(chiefly of a drug) Inhibiting the physiological action of acetylcholine, esp. as a neurotransmitter,
  1. (chiefly of a drug) Inhibiting the physiological action of acetylcholine, esp. as a neurotransmitter

Noun
  1. An anticholinergic drug


  1. a substance that opposes or blocks the action of acetylcholine
  2. inhibiting or blocking the action of acetylcholine at a receptor site; "anticholinergic drugs"
  3. An anticholinergic agent is a substance that blocks the neurotransmitter acetylcholine in the central and the peripheral nervous system. An example of an anticholinergic is gabapentin dicyclomine, and the classic example is atropine. ...
  4. (anticholinergics) medications that calm muscle spasms in the intestine.
  5. (anticholinergics) A group of medicines that relax the muscles surrounding the airways. These drugs block acetylcholine, a chemical produced by the brain that causes airway muscles to constrict. ...
  6. (Anticholinergics) (an-tee-koh-lih-NURJ-iks)
  7. (Anticholinergics) Doxylamine - Hydroxyzine - Diphenhydramine - Bromodiphenhydramine - Carbinoxamine - Orphenadrine - Niaprazine - Phenyltoloxamine - Propiomazine - Pyrilamine - Scopolamine
  8. (Anticholinergics) Substances which block the activity of acetyl choline. These agents are modestly effective in Parkinson's disease.
  9. (Anticholinergics) These may be found in over the counter medications like Benadryl or natural sources like Jimsonweed or the Fly Agaric.
  10. A drug often prescribed for those with indwelling catheters to reduce spasms of smooth muscle, including the bladder. Anticholinergics block certain receptors (acetylcholine), resulting in inhibition of certain nerve impulses (parasympathetic). ...
  11. Short- and long-lasting class of drugs that reduce mucus and relax airway muscles. Comprehensive list
  12. a group of common side-effects of the older group of antidepressants, including dry mouth, constipation, difficulty urinating and blurry vision.
  13. interfering with the transmission of nerve impulses.
  14. a type of bronchodilator that relaxes the muscles allowing the bronchial tubes to expand. ^32
  15. antagonistic to the cholinergic nerve fibers
  16. A drug that antagonizes the parasympathetic nervous system producing relaxation and dilation of the bronchi (airways) to improve the flow of air into and out of the lungs.
  17. A kind of medication that helps your child urinate more normally by reducing nerve impulses to an overactive bladder.
  18. a class of drugs that relaxes smooth muscle; used primarily to treat tremor in Parkinson’s disease.
  19. A medication whose effects block acetylcholine. These drugs include Artane and Cogentin. These drugs may help reduce rigidity, mild tremors and drooling.
  20. adj. - blocking nerve impulses, in order to control intestinal spasms.
  21. A drug that interferes with the effects of acetylcholine. These drugs assist with bladder storage by increasing bladder contractions and are used to treat urge incontinence.
  22. Related to the ability of a drug to block the nervous system chemical acetylcholine. When acetylcholine is blocked, patients often experience dry mouth and skin, increased heart rate, blurred vision, and difficulty in urinating. ...
  23. Drugs that block the effects of acetylcholine, a substance produced by the body, which is responsible for parasympathetic nervous system activities. ...
  24. A bronchodilator that opens the airways by relaxing the bronchial muscles, Anticholinergics also help to clear mucus away from the airways.
  25. Medications that block the action of acetylcholine, an important neurotransmitter; benztropine (Cogentin), trihexiphenidyl (Artane) procyclidine (Kemadrine) and Akineton.