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ˌparasympathoˈlytic, a. (n.) Pharm. [f. prec. + -o + -lytic.] Annulling or opposing the physiological action of the parasympathetic nervous system. Also as n., a substance which does this.
1949Jrnl. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. XCV. 53 There is need for a simple in vivo assay for the study of parasympatholytic agents. 1960A. Burger Medicinal Chem. (ed. 2) liii. 1147/2 Diphemanil methylsulfate is a parasympatholytic agent which blocks the cholinergic impulse to the eccrine sweat glands. 1969Scand. Jrnl. Gastroenterol. IV. 641/1 The following parasympatholytics were applied: atropine, Isopropamide.., and Gastrixone. 1973Jrnl. Pharmacol. & Exper. Therap. CLXXXVII. 293/2 The mechanism for this parasympatholytic augmentation of dopamine's pressor and inotropic actions is not clear and may involve an interaction between dopamine and acetylcholine within the central nervous system. |