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  • Physostigmine
  • Chemical compound

    Physostigmine (also known as eserine from éséré, the West African name for the Calabar bean) is a highly toxic parasympathomimetic alkaloid, specifically

    Physostigmine

    Physostigmine

    Physostigmine

  • Anticholinergic
  • Parasympathetic nervous system inhibitors

    been reported after the rapid administration of physostigmine. Asystole has occurred after physostigmine administration for tricyclic antidepressant overdose

    Anticholinergic

    Anticholinergic

  • Atropa bella-donna
  • Deadly nightshade, a flowering plant

    has unpredictable effects. The antidote for belladonna poisoning is physostigmine or pilocarpine, the same as for atropine. The highly toxic ripe fruit

    Atropa bella-donna

    Atropa bella-donna

    Atropa_bella-donna

  • Rostral ventrolateral medulla
  • Region of the human brain

    nucleus of the spinal cord via reticulospinal tract.[citation needed] Physostigmine, a choline-esterase inhibitor, elevates endogenous levels of acetylcholine

    Rostral ventrolateral medulla

    Rostral_ventrolateral_medulla

  • Neostigmine
  • Anti-full body paralysis drug treatment

    neos, meaning "new", and "-stigmine", in reference to the alkaloid, physostigmine, which inspired its design. It is available as a generic medication

    Neostigmine

    Neostigmine

    Neostigmine

  • Physostigma venenosum
  • Species of plant

    color. Calabar bean contains physostigmine, a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor alkaloid. The alkaloid physostigmine acts in effect like nerve gas

    Physostigma venenosum

    Physostigma venenosum

    Physostigma_venenosum

  • Percy Lavon Julian
  • American research chemist (1899–1975)

    plants. Julian was the first person to synthesize the natural product physostigmine, and a pioneer in industrial large-scale chemical synthesis of the human

    Percy Lavon Julian

    Percy Lavon Julian

    Percy_Lavon_Julian

  • Dimenhydrinate
  • Anti-emetic and antihistamine medication

    needed] An antidote that can be used for dimenhydrinate poisoning is physostigmine. Dimenhydrinate (originally known as Compound 1694) was being tested

    Dimenhydrinate

    Dimenhydrinate

    Dimenhydrinate

  • Eseroline
  • Opioid analgesic compound

    It is a metabolite of the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine but unlike physostigmine, the acetylcholinesterase inhibition produced by eseroline

    Eseroline

    Eseroline

    Eseroline

  • Bungarus
  • Genus of venomous snakes

    have been successfully treated with cholinesterase inhibitors, such as physostigmine or neostigmine, but success is variable and may be species-dependent

    Bungarus

    Bungarus

    Bungarus

  • Buntanetap
  • Chemical compound

    back to physostigmine, an alkaloid found in the seeds of an African plant Calabar bean. Due to its ability to inhibit cholinesterase, physostigmine was among

    Buntanetap

    Buntanetap

    Buntanetap

  • Rivastigmine
  • Chemical compound

    Yissum for commercial development. It is a semi-synthetic derivative of physostigmine. "Prescription medicines: registration of new generic medicines and

    Rivastigmine

    Rivastigmine

    Rivastigmine

  • Trip killer
  • Drug that blocks hallucinogen effects

    intravenous dose of physostigmine (0.02 mg/kg for children and 0.5 to 2 mg/ kg for adults) is recommended [159]. Physostigmine is helpful in restoring

    Trip killer

    Trip killer

    Trip_killer

  • Curare
  • Group of chemical substances used as poison

    acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor (anti-cholinesterase), such as physostigmine or neostigmine. By blocking ACh degradation, AChE inhibitors raise the

    Curare

    Curare

    Curare

  • Autonomic drug
  • Type of substances designed to affect the nervous system

    the dose can cause side effects like nausea, diarrhea and headache. Physostigmine is an anticholinesterase drug and it is used in treating glaucoma. For

    Autonomic drug

    Autonomic_drug

  • Douglas Argyll Robertson
  • Scottish ophthalmologist (1837–1909)

    January 1909) was a Scottish ophthalmologist and surgeon. He introduced physostigmine into ophthalmic practice and the Argyll Robertson pupil is named after

    Douglas Argyll Robertson

    Douglas Argyll Robertson

    Douglas_Argyll_Robertson

  • Indole alkaloid
  • Class of alkaloids

    sign of innocence, otherwise, the person was killed via the action of physostigmine, which is present in the plant and causes full body paralysis. Consumption

    Indole alkaloid

    Indole alkaloid

    Indole_alkaloid

  • Cholinergic
  • Agent which mimics choline

    the elderly. The memory impairments were reversed when treated with physostigmine, a cholinergic agonist. However, reversing memory impairments in AD

    Cholinergic

    Cholinergic

    Cholinergic

  • Carbamate
  • Chemical group (>N–C(=O)–O–)

    oxamyl, and methomyl. They are synthetic analogues of the toxic alkaloid physostigmine, the study of which led to this class of insecticides. An estimated

    Carbamate

    Carbamate

    Carbamate

  • Xerostomia
  • Medical condition

    lozenges. Physostigmine Gel: A study by Knosravini in 2009 showed a reduction in the oral dryness and a 5 times increase in saliva following physostigmine treatment

    Xerostomia

    Xerostomia

    Xerostomia

  • EPA list of extremely hazardous substances
  • oxychloride Phosphorus pentachloride Phosphorus trichloride Physostigmine Physostigmine, salicylate (1:1) Picrotoxin Piperidine Pirimifos-ethyl Plutonium

    EPA list of extremely hazardous substances

    EPA_list_of_extremely_hazardous_substances

  • Cholinergic crisis
  • Medical condition

    ventilation until the crisis resolves on its own.[citation needed] Physostigmine Edrophonium Asensio JA, Trunkey DD (Apr 20, 2015). Current Therapy of

    Cholinergic crisis

    Cholinergic_crisis

  • House's Head
  • 15th episode of the 4th season of House

    memory, House has his team re-enact the bus crash. House overdoses on physostigmine and his mind flashes back to the bus scene before the accident. "The

    House's Head

    House's_Head

  • Aminal
  • Type of organic compound or group

    synthesis. Several examples exist in nature. Naturally occurring aminals Physostigmine, a highly toxic cholinesterase inhibitor found in the Calabar bean.

    Aminal

    Aminal

    Aminal

  • Mary Broadfoot Walker
  • British physician

    was a Scottish physician who first demonstrated the effectiveness of physostigmine in the treatment of the condition myasthenia gravis, a disease relating

    Mary Broadfoot Walker

    Mary Broadfoot Walker

    Mary_Broadfoot_Walker

  • Amanita muscaria
  • Species of mushroom

    the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor site, and therefore atropine or physostigmine as an antidote is not recommended. If a patient is delirious or agitated

    Amanita muscaria

    Amanita muscaria

    Amanita_muscaria

  • TL-599
  • Chemical compound

    acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Neostigmine Miotine T-1123 T-1152 T-1194 TL-1238 Physostigmine Chemical Warfare Agents, and Related Chemical Problems. Parts I-II.

    TL-599

    TL-599

    TL-599

  • Streptomyces griseofuscus
  • Species of bacterium

    produces azinomycin A, azinomycin B, bundlin A, bundlin B, moldicidin A, physostigmine, fungichromin and pentamycin. List of Streptomyces species LPSN bacterio

    Streptomyces griseofuscus

    Streptomyces_griseofuscus

  • Donepezil
  • Medication used for dementia

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Donepezil

    Donepezil

  • Scopolamine
  • Tropane alkaloid & anticholinergic drug

    Blurred vision Mydriasis (dilated pupils) Drowsiness Dizziness Somnolence Physostigmine, a cholinergic drug that readily crosses the blood–brain barrier, has

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

    Scopolamine

  • 3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate
  • Military incapacitating agent

    effects of BZ within minutes. Some military references suggest the use of physostigmine to temporarily increase synaptic acetylcholine concentrations. BZ was

    3-Quinuclidinyl benzilate

    3-Quinuclidinyl_benzilate

  • Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor
  • Drugs that inhibit acetylcholinesterase

    Some organophosphates not listed under "Irreversible" below Carbamates Physostigmine Neostigmine Pyridostigmine Ambenonium Demecarium Rivastigmine Phenanthrene

    Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor

    Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor

    Acetylcholinesterase_inhibitor

  • Diazepam
  • Benzodiazepine sedative

    or soman (or other organophosphate poisons), lindane, chloroquine, physostigmine, or pyrethroids. Diazepam is sometimes used intermittently for the prevention

    Diazepam

    Diazepam

    Diazepam

  • Parasympathomimetic drug
  • Substance that mimics stimulation of cholinergic receptors

    Reversible cholinesterase inhibitors Donepezil Edrophonium Neostigmine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Rivastigmine Tacrine Caffeine (non-competitive) Huperzine

    Parasympathomimetic drug

    Parasympathomimetic_drug

  • Growth hormone
  • Peptide hormone that stimulates growth

    "Association of a nicotinic receptor mutation with reduced height and blunted physostigmine-stimulated growth hormone release". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology

    Growth hormone

    Growth hormone

    Growth_hormone

  • Γ-Hydroxybutyric acid
  • Chemical compound

    2006). "Best evidence topic report. Gammahydroxybutyrate overdose and physostigmine". Emergency Medicine Journal. 23 (4): 300–01. doi:10.1136/emj.2006.035139

    Γ-Hydroxybutyric acid

    Γ-Hydroxybutyric acid

    Γ-Hydroxybutyric_acid

  • Streptomyces pseudogriseolus
  • Species of bacterium

    Streptomyces pseudogriseolus produces xanthomycin, deseryladenomycin and physostigmine. List of Streptomyces species LPSN bacterio.net Straininfo of Streptomyces

    Streptomyces pseudogriseolus

    Streptomyces_pseudogriseolus

  • Datura
  • Genus of poisonous, potentially psychoactive plants

    reduce the stomach's absorption of the ingested material, and the drug physostigmine is used to reverse the effect of the poisons. Benzodiazepines can be

    Datura

    Datura

    Datura

  • Diphenhydramine
  • Antihistamine medication

    toxicity is known, but the anticholinergic syndrome has been treated with physostigmine for severe delirium or tachycardia. Benzodiazepines may be administered

    Diphenhydramine

    Diphenhydramine

    Diphenhydramine

  • Datura stramonium
  • Species of flowering plant in the nightshade family

    weeks. As with other cases of anticholinergic poisoning, intravenous physostigmine can be administered in severe cases as an antidote. These chemical production

    Datura stramonium

    Datura stramonium

    Datura_stramonium

  • Stigmine
  • Class of acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

    disease and Parkinson's disease. The name "stigmine" is derived from physostigmine, a naturally occurring acetylcholinesterase inhibitor isolated from

    Stigmine

    Stigmine

    Stigmine

  • Procyclidine
  • Group of stereoisomers

    brought to medical attention, where reversal can be attempted with physostigmine administered intravenously or subcutaneously. Procyclidine is an anticholinergic

    Procyclidine

    Procyclidine

    Procyclidine

  • Erich Harnack
  • German pharmacologist and toxicologist

    the university. He is remembered for his pharmacological studies of physostigmine and apomorphine. He was the son of theologian Theodosius Harnack and

    Erich Harnack

    Erich Harnack

    Erich_Harnack

  • Ataxia
  • Neurological impairment of voluntary muscle movement

    ataxia include: 5-hydroxytryptophan (5-HTP), idebenone, amantadine, physostigmine, L-carnitine or derivatives, trimethoprim/sulfamethoxazole, vigabatrin

    Ataxia

    Ataxia

  • Caffeine
  • Central nervous system stimulant

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Caffeine

    Caffeine

    Caffeine

  • Atropine
  • Anticholinergic medication used as antidote for nerve agent poisoning

    (by mouth) with a probit slope of 1.8. The antidote to atropine is physostigmine or pilocarpine.[medical citation needed] A common mnemonic used to describe

    Atropine

    Atropine

    Atropine

  • Acetylcholine
  • Organic chemical and neurotransmitter

    that competitively inhibit acetylcholinesterase (e.g., neostigmine, physostigmine, or primarily pyridostigmine) are effective in treating the symptoms

    Acetylcholine

    Acetylcholine

    Acetylcholine

  • Sarin
  • Chemical compound and chemical warfare nerve agent

    such as Sevin, and the medicines pyridostigmine, neostigmine, and physostigmine. Controlled studies in healthy men have shown that a nontoxic 0.43 mg

    Sarin

    Sarin

    Sarin

  • VX (nerve agent)
  • Chemical compound and chemical warfare nerve agent

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    VX (nerve agent)

    VX (nerve agent)

    VX_(nerve_agent)

  • Quilostigmine
  • Acetylcholinesterase inhibitor

    acetylcholinesterase inhibitor. Its structure is related to that of physostigmine, another acetylcholinesterase (AChE) inhibitor. Quilostigmine displays

    Quilostigmine

    Quilostigmine

    Quilostigmine

  • Chlorpyrifos
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Chlorpyrifos

    Chlorpyrifos

    Chlorpyrifos

  • Choline
  • Chemical compound and essential nutrient

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Choline

    Choline

    Choline

  • A-234 (nerve agent)
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    A-234 (nerve agent)

    A-234 (nerve agent)

    A-234_(nerve_agent)

  • Michaelis–Menten kinetics
  • Model of enzyme kinetics

    1137/1031091. Eadie, G. S. (1942). "The inhibition of cholinesterase by physostigmine and prostigmine". J. Biol. Chem. 146 (1): 85–93. Bibcode:1942JBiCh.146

    Michaelis–Menten kinetics

    Michaelis–Menten kinetics

    Michaelis–Menten_kinetics

  • Cymserine
  • Chemical compound

    Cymserine is a drug related to physostigmine, which acts as a reversible cholinesterase inhibitor, with moderate selectivity (15 times) for the plasma

    Cymserine

    Cymserine

    Cymserine

  • List of poisonous plants
  • Therapeutics. London: P. Blakiston's. p. 53. the antidote for belladonna is physostigmine or pilocarpine the same as for atropine. North Carolina State University

    List of poisonous plants

    List of poisonous plants

    List_of_poisonous_plants

  • Nerve agent
  • Class of organophosphates; classified as weapons of mass destruction

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Nerve agent

    Nerve agent

    Nerve_agent

  • Arecoline
  • Stimulant alkaloid responsible for mouth cancers

    S2CID 250070840. Christie JE, Shering A, Ferguson J, Glen AI (January 1981). "Physostigmine and arecoline: effects of intravenous infusions in Alzheimer presenile

    Arecoline

    Arecoline

    Arecoline

  • Myasthenia gravis
  • Autoimmune disease resulting in skeletal muscle weakness

    Jolly, a German physician. Mary Walker treated a person with MG with physostigmine in 1934. Simpson and Nastuck detailed the autoimmune nature of the condition

    Myasthenia gravis

    Myasthenia gravis

    Myasthenia_gravis

  • Cholinergic blocking drug
  • Drug that block acetylcholine in synapses of cholinergic nervous system

    ingestion. Physostigmine is given only if presenting both peripheral and central signs and symptoms of anticholinergic poisoning. Physostigmine is a central

    Cholinergic blocking drug

    Cholinergic blocking drug

    Cholinergic_blocking_drug

  • Tetrahydrocannabinol
  • Psychoactive component of cannabis

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

    Tetrahydrocannabinol

  • Dichlorvos
  • Insect killing chemical, organophosphate

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Dichlorvos

    Dichlorvos

    Dichlorvos

  • List of African-American inventors and scientists
  • drugs from plants. He was the first to synthesize the natural product physostigmine, and a pioneer in the industrial large-scale chemical synthesis of the

    List of African-American inventors and scientists

    List of African-American inventors and scientists

    List_of_African-American_inventors_and_scientists

  • Eserethole
  • Chemical compound

    Two research groups were independently trying to synthesize the drug physostigmine. One group, led by Percy Julian at Howard University aimed to create

    Eserethole

    Eserethole

    Eserethole

  • Biperiden
  • Group of stereoisomers

    respiratory depression and cardiac arrest. A specific antagonist is physostigmine which combines a peripheral and a central action. Carbachol can be used

    Biperiden

    Biperiden

    Biperiden

  • Botulinum toxin
  • Neurotoxin produced by Clostridium botulinum

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Botulinum toxin

    Botulinum toxin

    Botulinum_toxin

  • Flying ointment
  • Hallucinogenic salve used in the practice of witchcraft

    appropriate antidote being, by contrast, the acetylcholinesterase inhibitor physostigmine salicylate. The first mention of an unguent in relation to a popular

    Flying ointment

    Flying ointment

    Flying_ointment

  • Eadie–Hofstee diagram
  • Graph of enzyme kinetics

    S2CID 4162570. Eadie GS (1942). "The Inhibition of Cholinesterase by Physostigmine and Prostigmine". Journal of Biological Chemistry. 146: 85–93. doi:10

    Eadie–Hofstee diagram

    Eadie–Hofstee diagram

    Eadie–Hofstee_diagram

  • Doxepin
  • Sedating antidepressant

    resulting from doxepin overdose. Slow intravenous administration of physostigmine may reverse some of the toxic effects of overdose such as anticholinergic

    Doxepin

    Doxepin

    Doxepin

  • Diisopropyl fluorophosphate
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Diisopropyl fluorophosphate

    Diisopropyl fluorophosphate

    Diisopropyl_fluorophosphate

  • Novichok
  • Series of nerve agents developed by the Soviet Union

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Novichok

    Novichok

  • Alkaloid
  • Class of naturally occurring chemical compounds

    β-carboline Harman, harmine, harmaline, eleagnine Pyrroloindole alkaloids Physostigmine (eserine), etheramine, physovenine, eptastigmine Semiterpenoid indole

    Alkaloid

    Alkaloid

    Alkaloid

  • Gregory House
  • Protagonist of the TV series House

    undergoes a blood transfusion to assist with a diagnosis, and overdoses on physostigmine to improve his memory after sustaining head injuries, subsequently causing

    Gregory House

    Gregory_House

  • Acetylcholinesterase
  • Primary cholinesterase in the body

    that hydrolyze in hours and have been used for medical purposes (e.g., physostigmine for the treatment of glaucoma). Reversible inhibitors occupy the esteratic

    Acetylcholinesterase

    Acetylcholinesterase

    Acetylcholinesterase

  • LYNX1
  • Protein-coding gene in the species Homo sapiens

    visual acuity by reopening the closed eye. Similarly, an infusion of physostigmine to increase acetylcholine signaling prompted recovery from amblyopia

    LYNX1

    LYNX1

    LYNX1

  • Parathion S
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Parathion S

    Parathion S

    Parathion_S

  • Robert Christison
  • British toxicologist and physician (1797–1882)

    experiments on himself such as taking large doses of calabar bean (physostigmine). In 1827, he was appointed physician-in-ordinary to the Royal Infirmary

    Robert Christison

    Robert Christison

    Robert_Christison

  • Hallucinogen
  • Class of drugs

    Thomas J (1998). "Treatment of acute anticholinergic poisoning with physostigmine". The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 16 (5): 505–507. doi:10

    Hallucinogen

    Hallucinogen

    Hallucinogen

  • National Historic Chemical Landmarks
  • American Chemical Society program to recognize significant achievements in chemistry

    between 1926 and 1956 Synthesis of physostigmine by Percy Lavon Julian at DePauw University in 1935, which made physostigmine readily available for the treatment

    National Historic Chemical Landmarks

    National Historic Chemical Landmarks

    National_Historic_Chemical_Landmarks

  • Delphinium barbeyi
  • Species of plant

    in animals, sometimes called larkspur toxicosis, can be treated with physostigmine. Ranchers sometimes attempt to kill this larkspur with the herbicide

    Delphinium barbeyi

    Delphinium barbeyi

    Delphinium_barbeyi

  • Methomyl
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Methomyl

    Methomyl

    Methomyl

  • Pauson–Khand reaction
  • Chemical reaction

    Heteroatoms are also acceptable: Mukai et al's total synthesis of physostigmine applied the Pauson–Khand reaction to a carbodiimide. Cyclobutadiene

    Pauson–Khand reaction

    Pauson–Khand reaction

    Pauson–Khand_reaction

  • Tabun (nerve agent)
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Tabun (nerve agent)

    Tabun (nerve agent)

    Tabun_(nerve_agent)

  • Alpha-4 beta-2 nicotinic receptor
  • Type of nicotinic acetylcholine receptor

    "Association of a nicotinic receptor mutation with reduced height and blunted physostigmine-stimulated growth hormone release". The Journal of Clinical Endocrinology

    Alpha-4 beta-2 nicotinic receptor

    Alpha-4_beta-2_nicotinic_receptor

  • Active site
  • Active region of an enzyme

    inhibit it so no new mature viral particle can be made. Insecticides Physostigmine In the animal nervous system, Acetylcholinesterase is required to break

    Active site

    Active site

    Active_site

  • Deliriant
  • Class of psychoactive drugs

    Thomas J (1998). "Treatment of acute anticholinergic poisoning with physostigmine". The American Journal of Emergency Medicine. 16 (5): 505–507. doi:10

    Deliriant

    Deliriant

    Deliriant

  • Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride
  • Chemical compound

    ; Reinert, M. (1931). "Pharmacological action of some analogues of physostigmine". Journal of Pharmacology and Experimental Therapeutics. 43 (3): 413–444

    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride

    Dimethylcarbamoyl chloride

    Dimethylcarbamoyl_chloride

  • COVID-19 misinformation
  • False or misleading virus information

    (29 July 2009). "Central anticholinergic syndrome due to Jimson weed physostigmine: therapy revisited?". Journal of Toxicology. Clinical Toxicology. 36

    COVID-19 misinformation

    COVID-19 misinformation

    COVID-19_misinformation

  • Lycorine
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Lycorine

    Lycorine

    Lycorine

  • Trial by ordeal
  • Medieval judicial practice to determine guilt through a life-threatening experience

    bean (Physostigma venenosum, known as esere in Efik), which contains physostigmine, in an attempt to detect guilt. A defendant who vomited up the bean

    Trial by ordeal

    Trial by ordeal

    Trial_by_ordeal

  • Tricyclic antidepressant overdose
  • Medical condition

    due to increased risk of respiratory depression. There is no role for physostigmine in the treatment of tricyclic toxicity as it may increase cardiac toxicity

    Tricyclic antidepressant overdose

    Tricyclic antidepressant overdose

    Tricyclic_antidepressant_overdose

  • Malathion
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Malathion

    Malathion

    Malathion

  • ATC code V03
  • Pharmaceutical drug classification

    V03AB17 Methylthioninium chloride V03AB18 Potassium permanganate V03AB19 Physostigmine V03AB20 Copper sulfate V03AB21 Potassium iodide V03AB22 Amyl nitrite

    ATC code V03

    ATC_code_V03

  • Neuromuscular-blocking drug
  • Type of paralyzing anesthetic including lepto- and pachycurares

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Neuromuscular-blocking drug

    Neuromuscular-blocking drug

    Neuromuscular-blocking_drug

  • Enzyme inhibitor
  • Molecule that blocks enzyme activity

    agriculture. Reversible competitive inhibitors, such as edrophonium, physostigmine, and neostigmine, are used in the treatment of myasthenia gravis and

    Enzyme inhibitor

    Enzyme inhibitor

    Enzyme_inhibitor

  • Tolserine
  • AChE inhibitor derived from Phenserine

    activities of quaternary phenylcarbamates of neostigmine, pyridostigmine and physostigmine". Bioorganic & Medicinal Chemistry. 18 (13): 4687–4693. doi:10.1016/j

    Tolserine

    Tolserine

    Tolserine

  • Postoperative nausea and vomiting
  • Medical condition

    exposure to these drugs, namely volatile anesthetics, nitrous oxide (N2O), physostigmine, and opioids has been found to be correlated with increased PONV risk

    Postoperative nausea and vomiting

    Postoperative_nausea_and_vomiting

  • Galantamine
  • Chemical compound

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

    Galantamine

  • Mazaticol
  • Chemical compound

    pronounced anti-acetylcholine, anti-tremorine-induced tremor, anti-physostigmine-induced death, anti-haloperidol-induced parkinsonism and anti EEG arousal

    Mazaticol

    Mazaticol

    Mazaticol

  • Pralidoxime
  • Chemical compound used as antidote for nerve agent poisoning

    Eptastigmine Ganstigmine Neostigmine +glycopyrronium bromide Phenserine Physostigmine Pyridostigmine Quilostigmine Rivastigmine Terestigmine Tolserine; Others:

    Pralidoxime

    Pralidoxime

    Pralidoxime

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  • Calabarine
  • n.

    An alkaloid resembling physostigmine and occurring with it in the calabar bean.

  • Eserine
  • n.

    An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean, and the seed of Physostigma venenosum; physostigmine. It is used in ophthalmic surgery for its effect in contracting the pupil.

  • Physostigmine
  • n.

    An alkaloid found in the Calabar bean (the seed of Physostigma venenosum), and extracted as a white, tasteless, substance, amorphous or crystalline; -- formerly called eserine, with which it was regarded as identical.