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physostigmine salicylate

Known as: eserine salicylate, physostigmine salicylate [Chemical/Ingredient] 
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1991
1991
To the Editor.— The role of the cholinergic system in neuropsychiatric disease has been the topic of two recent articles in… 
1977
1977
DOXEPIN hydrochloride is one of several agents classified as tricyclic antidepressants.1Clinical use of these compounds is… 
1977
1977
To the Editor.— Tobis and Das (235: 1474, 1976) report, for the first time, successful use of physostigmine salicylate in the… 
1975
1975
In the current issue of Archives of General Psychiatry (23:375-380, 1975), Granacher and Baldessarini note that a number of drugs… 
1973
1973
Transmural stimulation applied to the isolated sphincter of Oddi from rabbit caused a transient contraction. On termination of… 
1957
1957
Small amounts of eserine salicylate (10 to 20 mug.) regularly caused a rise of blood pressure in non-anaesthetized rats… 
1957
1957
A quantitative method is proposed for the determination of the clearing factor in serum, using Tween 60 as a substrate. The… 
1957
1957
In patients with glaucoma some confusion exists regarding the parenteral use of atropine and scopolamine as preanesthetic… 
1943
1943
Physostigmine, because of its potent parasympathomimetic action, has retained an important position in ophthalmic therapy since… 
1937
1937
Our object in this communication is to demonstrate the value of prostigmin as an aid in the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis. In…