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Belladonna-like Substances

Belladonna-like Substances (more deliriant), 385 Yohimbe (more speedy), 388 Kava-Kava (more inebriant), 388 Ketamine (more anesthetic), 392 Nitrous Oxide (more ineffable), 395... [Pg.478]

A substance released from the ending of certain nerves which (1) stimulates the digestive functions, and (2) slows the heart rate and lowers the blood pressure. It is noteworthy that digestive disorders characterized by hypersecretion of digestive juices and spasms of the alimentary tract are often treated with medications like atropine and belladonna, which counteract acetylcholine and its effects. [Pg.7]


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