Effect of cholinergic nerve stimulation are called
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Muscarinic or Parasympathomimetic agonists.
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Most cholinergic drugs produce parasympathetic responses by stimulating muscarinic receptors located on tissues innervated by the postganglionic fibers of the parasympathetic nervous system. These drugs are often referred to as muscarinic or parasympathomimetic agonists.
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