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what are cholinergic drugs ​

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Answered by Jash1029
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Cholinergic medications are a category of pharmaceutical agents that act upon the neurotransmitter acetylcholine, the primary neurotransmitter within the parasympathetic nervous system (PNS). There are two broad categories of cholinergic drugs: direct-acting and indirect-acting.

Answered by arthkunder33
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Explanation: Cholinergic medications are available in various formulations. For example, pilocarpine and physostigmine, when used as a miotic agent, the administration is via ophthalmic eye drops. For the treatment of myasthenia gravis, pyridostigmine dosing is oral.

Molecule Acetylcholine

 Cholinergic is a term used to refer to the molecule acetylcholine. It is usually employed to define neurons, receptors or synapses that use acetylcholine. ... Acetylcholine plays a major role at the neuromuscular junction, i.e. at the joint between nerve cells and muscle.

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