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5.10: Direct-Acting Cholinergic Agonists: Therapeutic Uses

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5.10: Direct-Acting Cholinergic Agonists: Therapeutic Uses

Direct-acting cholinergic agonists have many therapeutic uses in various medical fields. Choline esters, including acetylcholine, have limited clinical utility due to their non-selectivity and short duration of action. Still, acetylcholine and carbachol are applied topically during ophthalmologic surgery to induce miosis. Pilocarpine, a muscarinic and ganglionic stimulator, effectively treats open-angle glaucoma and alleviates xerostomia and dry mouth caused by radiotherapy or Sjögren syndrome. Cevimeline, a selective M3 agonist, is preferred over pilocarpine as a sialogogue because of fewer side effects. Bethanechol is used for postoperative or postpartum urinary retention, neurogenic bladder issues, congenital megacolon, and gastroesophageal reflux symptoms. Methacholine is administered via inhalation to identify bronchial airway hyperreactivity in nonasthmatic patients.

Cholinomimetic alkaloids, such as  arecoline, exhibit muscarinic and nicotinic actions on skeletal muscle and platelets. Despite its central nervous system effects, arecoline neither enhances cognitive functions nor offers therapeutic benefits. In conclusion, direct-acting cholinergic agonists are crucial in treating specific medical conditions. Still, their beneficial use is decided based on a judgment that weighs their selectivity and potential side effects.

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Direct-acting Cholinergic Agonists Therapeutic Uses Choline Esters Acetylcholine Carbachol Miosis Induction Ophthalmologic Surgery Pilocarpine Open-angle Glaucoma Treatment Xerostomia Dry Mouth Radiotherapy Sjögren Syndrome Cevimeline Selective M3 Agonist Sialogogue Fewer Side Effects Bethanechol Postoperative Urinary Retention Postpartum Urinary Retention Neurogenic Bladder Issues Congenital Megacolon Gastroesophageal Reflux Symptoms Methacholine Inhalation Bronchial Airway Hyperreactivity Identification Nonasthmatic Patients Cholinomimetic Alkaloids Arecoline Muscarinic Actions On Skeletal Muscle And Platelets

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