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Possible Effects of W-T Anticholinergic



W-T Anticholinergic is a special synthetic anticholinergic medication that was used in a number of clinical and experimental studies. At present, it is widely used because of the great antisecretory and antispasmodic effects on the gastrointestinal tract that it can provide to people who take it. It belongs to a class of so-called anticholinergic and antimuscarinic medications. There are many doctors who prescribe it to those patients who suffer from different neurogenic bowel disturbances and peptic ulcers. 

It is always better to consult with a healthcare specialist before starting to use W-T Anticholinergic. That’s because people need to learn more about the way how it works, right dosage and possible side effects. In general, doctors prescribe adults to take 5-10 mg. This dosage should be lowered when it comes to kids and their treatment. Patients need to learn more about the active ingredients used to produce this type of medication as well. The main component is oxyphencyclimine. 

W-T Anticholinergic has a trade name Daricon, and it is widely prescribed to treat peptic ulcers these days. What about its pharmacology? This drug is a synthetic anticholinergic medication that has amazing effects in treating different imbalances in the gastrointestinal tract. The main indication of W-T Anticholinergic is to provide the necessary relief of smooth muscle spasms when it comes to a number of gastrointestinal disorders. People should learn more about the main mechanism of action of this medication. 

W-T Anticholinergic usually functions by binding the so-called muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. Besides, it can blocks all the existing types of these receptors, such as M-1, M-2, and M-3. These are located in the ganglia, CNS, heart, and parasympathetic NEJ system. This type of receptors can mediate a wide range of cellular responses, like the breakdown of phosphoinositides, inhibition of adenylate cyclase and some other. The active component of W-T Anticholinergic can inhibit all the vagally mediated reflexes by blocking the action of acetylcholine. This can decrease the secretion of different gastric acids in one’s stomach.

In addition, it is an effective synthetic anticholinergic medication that has other generic forms, such as Setrol, Gastrix, Zamanil, and several others. Before someone will start taking this type of drug, it is better to visit a healthcare provider to be aware of possible side effects, precautions and interactions with other medications. Some of the most common unwanted symptoms may be vomiting, nausea, dry mouth, dizziness and so on.

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