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Asthma muscarinic antagonists

Inhaled ipratropium [i pra TROE pee um], a quaternary derivative of atropine (see Figure 22.5, p. 220), is useful in treating asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease in patients unable to take adrenergic agonists. Ipratropium is also used in the management of chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (see p. 222). Important characteristics of the muscarinic antagonists are summarized in Figure 5.6. [Pg.59]

Figure 20-3. Possible mechanisms of beta agonists, muscarinic antagonists, theophylline, and leukotriene antagonists in altering bronchial tone in asthma. AC, adenylyl cyclase PDE, phosphodiesterase. Figure 20-3. Possible mechanisms of beta agonists, muscarinic antagonists, theophylline, and leukotriene antagonists in altering bronchial tone in asthma. AC, adenylyl cyclase PDE, phosphodiesterase.
Frutropium bromide is a derivative of atropine, indicated in the treatment of asthma and bronchitis. It has a cholinergic central effect it is also a muscarinic and histaminic antagonist (Figure 8.50). [Pg.315]


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