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Phases of Clinical Trials: A Detailed Overview Clinical trials are essential to the development o...
Cholinergic drugs, also known as parasympathomimetic agents, play a pivotal role in modulating the parasympathetic nervous system. This system is primarily responsible for the “rest and digest” functions of the body, contrasting with the sympathetic system’s “fight or flight” responses. Cholinergic drugs are designed to either mimic or enhance the action of acetylcholine, a key neurotransmitter in this system.
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