Publications by authors named "J Miriam"
Auton Autacoid Pharmacol
July 2010
Article Synopsis
- The study tested four anticholinergics not commonly used for bladder issues—cyclopentolate, homatropine, ipratropium, and valethamate—on goat bladder muscle.
- All five tested anticholinergics, including the clinically used tolterodine, were effective in inhibiting contractions caused by acetylcholine in the isolated goat detrusor muscle.
- The inhibition effect could be reversed by increasing acetylcholine levels, suggesting potential clinical use of these anticholinergics for bladder relaxation.
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