Anticholinergic Drugs
ModerateHigh-yieldPharmacology · ANS
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Anticholinergics (more precisely, antimuscarinics) block acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors, producing a predictable "dry-hot-red-blind-mad" toxidrome and a wide therapeutic footprint from bradycardia to bronchospasm to organophosphate poisoning. This is a perennial NEET PG hot-spot — atropine titration in OP poisoning, the anticholinergic toxidrome, and drug-specific niches (tropicamide, ipratropium, glycopyrrola…
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