The term "cholinergic antagonist" refers to agents that bind to cholinergic receptors (muscarinic or nicotinic) and block the effects of acetylcholine
Cholinergic agonists act similarly to Acetylcholine, either by directly interacting with cholinergic receptors or by increasing ACh availability at these sites.
Cholinergic drugs act on receptors activated by acetylcholine (ACh), Drugs that affect the autonomic nervous system (ANS) are classified into two groups based on�
Pharmacology is the science of drugs. The two main branches of pharmacology are: Pharmacodynamics and pharmacokinetics.