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Results 1 - 5 of 5 for Cholinergic
  1. ... relieve some symptoms. Medicines that may help include: Cholinergic drugs, which act on acetylcholine nerve receptors Erythromycin ...
  2. ... need to stop include: Adrenergic blockers Antacids Anticholinergics Cholinergics Corticosteroids H 2 blockers NSAIDs Proton pump inhibitors ...
  3. ... amylase measurements include: Asparaginase Aspirin Birth control pills Cholinergic medicines Ethacrynic acid Methyldopa Opiates (codeine, meperidine, and ...
  4. ... affect the test, such as: Birth control pills Cholinergic medicines Indomethacin Opiates (codeine, meperidine, and morphine) Thiazide ...
  5. ... strength. When there is an overdose of anticholinesterase (cholinergic crisis), Tensilon will make the person even weaker.