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  • ...th a wide variety of effects. It is a [[competitive antagonist]] for the [[muscarinic acetylcholine receptor]]. It is classified as an [[anticholinergic drug]]. ...tem]]. This occurs because atropine is a [[competitive antagonist]] of the muscarinic [[acetylcholine receptor]]s ([[acetylcholine]] being the main [[neurotransm
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  • ...th a wide variety of effects. It is a [[competitive antagonist]] for the [[muscarinic acetylcholine receptor]]. It is classified as an [[anticholinergic drug]]. ...tem]]. This occurs because atropine is a [[competitive antagonist]] of the muscarinic [[acetylcholine receptor]]s ([[Acetylcholine]] is the main [[neurotransmitt
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  • ...hestjournal.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=138578}}</ref> It blocks the muscarinic cholinergic receptors in the smooth muscles of the bronchi in the lungs. Th ...bronchoconstriction]] and [[mucus]] [[secretion]]. It is a non-selective [[muscarinic]] [[Receptor antagonist|antagonist]], and does not diffuse into the blood,
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  • The prokinetic activity of metoclopramide is mediated by [[muscarinic]] activity, D<sub>2</sub> receptor antagonist activity and 5-HT<sub>4</sub> ...been superseded by the more effective [[5-HT3 antagonist|5-HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists]] (e.g. [[ondansetron]]).
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  • | group1 = [[Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor|mAChR]] ...29]]{{•}} [[WAY-132,983]]{{•}} [[Xanomeline]]{{•}} [[YM-796]]<br/>'''Antagonists''': [[3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate|3-Quinuclidinyl Benzilate]]{{•}} [[1,1-Di
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  • | group1 = [[Muscarinic antagonist|Antimuscarinic]]s | list3 = ''[[5-HT3 antagonist|5-HT<sub>3</sub> antagonists]]'' ([[Alosetron]], [[Cilansetron]]){{·}} ''[[Serotonin receptor agonist|5
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  • | group5 = [[Muscarinic acetylcholine receptor|mACh]] [[Receptor_Antagonist|Antagonist]]s ([[Antich
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  • ...7.016 |url=}}</ref> GHB's sedative effects are blocked by GABA<sub>B</sub> antagonists. ...inhibition and increase of dopamine release by GHB are inhibited by opioid antagonists such as [[naloxone]] and [[naltrexone]]. Dynorphin may play a role in the i
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