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  2. Pilocarpine - Wikipedia

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    Pilocarpine is a drug that acts as a muscarinic receptor agonist. It acts on a subtype of muscarinic receptor (M 3) found on the iris sphincter muscle, causing the muscle to contract - resulting in pupil constriction (miosis). Pilocarpine also acts on the ciliary muscle and causes it to contract. When the ciliary muscle contracts, it opens the ...

  3. Muscarinic agonist - Wikipedia

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    Aceclidine, for glaucoma. Arecoline, an alkaloid present in the Betel nut. Pilocarpine is a drug that acts as a muscarinic receptor agonist that is used to treat glaucoma. Cevimeline (AF102B) (Evoxac®) is a muscarinic agonist that is a Food and Drug Administration (FDA)- approved drug and used for the management of dry mouth in Sjögren's ...

  4. Glaucoma - Wikipedia

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    Medication, laser, surgery [1] Frequency. 6–67 million [2][4] Glaucoma is a group of eye diseases that lead to damage of the optic nerve, which transmits visual information from the eye to the brain. Glaucoma may cause vision loss if left untreated. It has been called the "silent thief of sight" because the loss of vision usually occurs ...

  5. Parasympathomimetic drug - Wikipedia

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    Parasympathomimetic drug. A parasympathomimetic drug, sometimes called a cholinomimetic drug[1] or cholinergic receptor stimulating agent, [2] is a substance that stimulates the parasympathetic nervous system (PSNS). [3][2] These chemicals are also called cholinergic drugs because acetylcholine (ACh) is the neurotransmitter used by the PSNS. [1 ...

  6. Pilocarpin - Wikipedia

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  7. Sweat test - Wikipedia

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    Sweating is induced by pilocarpine iontophoresis. [3] At the test site, an electrode is placed over gauze containing pilocarpine and electrolyte solution that will not interfere with the sodium and chloride measurement. A second electrode (without pilocarpine) will be placed at another site and a mild electric current will draw the pilocarpine ...

  8. Cevimeline - Wikipedia

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    Cevimeline (trade name Evoxac) is a synthetic analog of the natural alkaloid muscarine with a particular agonistic effect on M 1 and M 3 receptors. It is used in the treatment of dry mouth and Sjögren's syndrome.

  9. Pilocarpus jaborandi - Wikipedia

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    P. jaborandi. Binomial name. Pilocarpus jaborandi. Holmes. Synonyms [1] Pilocarpus cearensis Rizzini. Pilocarpus officinalis Poehl. Pilocarpus jaborandi is a species of flowering plant in the family Rutaceae, native to northeast Brazil. [1] It is a source of the drug pilocarpine.