spasmolyyttien
Spasmolyyttien, known in English as antispasmodics or antispastics, are a class of medications used to relieve muscle spasms. They work by targeting the smooth muscles, which are involuntary muscles found in the walls of internal organs like the digestive tract, bladder, and blood vessels. These drugs aim to reduce the intensity and frequency of involuntary muscle contractions that can cause pain and discomfort.
The mechanisms of action for spasmolytics vary. Some, like anticholinergics, block the action of acetylcholine, a
Spasmolytics are commonly prescribed for conditions such as irritable bowel syndrome (IBS), bladder spasms, menstrual cramps,