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- adjective That disrupts the action of
muscarine on thenervous system - noun An antimuscarinic
drug .
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The primary drug class is called anticholinergic or antimuscarinic.
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UroToday. com - The first placebo-controlled superiority trial between 2 antimuscarinic agents was recently performed comparing fesoterodine 8mg to tolterodine ER 4mg and placebo.
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UroToday. com - The first placebo-controlled superiority trial between 2 antimuscarinic agents was recently performed comparing fesoterodine 8mg to tolterodine ER 4mg and placebo.
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UroToday. com - The first placebo-controlled superiority trial between 2 antimuscarinic agents was recently performed comparing fesoterodine 8mg to tolterodine ER 4mg and placebo.
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UroToday. com - The first placebo-controlled superiority trial between 2 antimuscarinic agents was recently performed comparing fesoterodine 8mg to tolterodine ER 4mg and placebo.
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UroToday. com - The first placebo-controlled superiority trial between 2 antimuscarinic agents was recently performed comparing fesoterodine 8mg to tolterodine ER 4mg and placebo.
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Solifenacin is an oral antimuscarinic that was first marketed in 2004 and is now licensed for use in over 40 countries worldwide.
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Solifenacin is an oral antimuscarinic that was first marketed in 2004 and is now licensed for use in over 40 countries worldwide.
innovations-report 2008
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Solifenacin is an oral antimuscarinic that was first marketed in 2004 and is now licensed for use in over 40 countries worldwide.
innovations-report 2008
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