In general, anticholinergics help your muscles be more alert and less relaxed. For example, these drugs may help your pupils dilate (to take in more light) or slow down muscle contraction in the ...
Significant pharmacological gains have been made to minimize or eliminate unwanted anticholinergic effects. For example, selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors have replaced the highly ...
The classic symptoms associated with anticholinergic toxicity include tachycardia, flushing, urinary retention, hyperthermia, blurred vision, and confusion and delirium, which are mediated through ...