Combination antimuscarinic and antipasmodics
- Level
- Class
- Parent
- 51150000
- Below
- 17
- Links · KBLI
- 8
Definition
UNSPSC 51152100This classification denotes combination drugs that bind to but do not activate muscarinic receptors (or cholinergic receptors that prefer muscarine rather than nicotine), and thus block actions of endogenous acetylcholine, hence the term ANTIMUSCARINICS. Antimuscarinics affect the iris and ciliary muscle of the eye, heart and blood vessels, respiratory tract secretions, gastrointestinal system, salivary glands, urinary bladder tone, and the central nervous system. Typical combination antimuscarinic and antipasmodic constituents are atropine, belladonna, chlordiazepoxide, dicyclomine, hydroxyzine, hyoscyamine, hyoscyamus, and meprobamate.
Same parent
Under 51150000 · 8Activities that produce or sell this
KBLI · 8Inherited from family 51150000.
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