parasympatomimeettejä
Parasympatomimeettejä, also known as cholinergic agonists or parasympathomimetic drugs, are a class of pharmacological agents that mimic or enhance the effects of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine (ACh) at parasympathetic nerve endings. The parasympathetic nervous system is a division of the autonomic nervous system responsible for the "rest and digest" functions of the body, including slowing heart rate, increasing gastrointestinal motility, constricting pupils, and promoting glandular secretions.
These drugs work by either directly stimulating muscarinic and/or nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, or indirectly by inhibiting
Parasympatomimeettejä have various clinical applications. For instance, pilocarpine, a direct-acting agent, is used to treat glaucoma