anticholinesterase

NOUN
  1. a medicine that inhibits cholinesterase by combining with it and so has a cholinergic effect
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  • Anticholinesterase drugs stimulate nerve-impulse transmission, and corticosteroids may help.
  • Whereas the anticholinesterase compounds, which have high acute toxicity (and hence are highly hazardous to the applicator), are readily and rapidly degraded in nature, the halogenated hydrocarbons are not. Rachel Carson’s Victims, R.I.P.
  • The UN team concluded from them that the patients had been exposed to an anticholinesterase agent "- nerve gas. ( WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • Bacq and Brown22 have more recently extended these observations to a series on artificial eserine analogues, and have found that the potentiating action on the response of mammalian muscle to single nerve volleys is, in fact, proportional, in the different compounds of the series, to the anticholinesterase action, as independently determined. Sir Henry Dale - Nobel Lecture
  • The nerve gases that have been developed for warfare are known as "anticholinesterase agents. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • Largely because the anticholinesterase nerve agents produce a unique and striking pattern of symptoms. WHAT REALLY HAPPENED
  • The use of antidepressants, antipsychotics, or anticholinesterase inhibitors for insomnia related to delirium or dementia is also unproved.
  • As an anticholinesterase, Mev also elicits cardiac depression by a vagomimetic action on the heart via accumulation of acetylcholine. PLoS ONE Alerts: New Articles
  • Correlation of electrophysiology with pathology, pathogenesis and anticholinesterase therapy in post-polio syndrome. Recently Uploaded Slideshows
  • The use of antidepressants, antipsychotics, or anticholinesterase inhibitors for insomnia related to delirium or dementia is also unproved.
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