W6-P3-Antispasmodic Drugs
W6-P3-Antispasmodic Drugs
W6-P3-Antispasmodic Drugs
Semester 4
Mechanism of action:
➢ Antimuscarinics act by attaching to the receptors and prevent binding
of Ach to M receptors.
➢ Which resulting in inhibition of smooth muscle contractions.
➢ SO, they help to relax the muscle and relieve the pain associated with a
contraction of the gut.
N.B: Mechanism of smooth muscle contraction by cholinomimetics
Antimuscarinics: Anticholinergic agents (spasmolytics or
antispasmodics) are used in patients with IBS but should not be used
over the long term.
last two compounds is that they have a limited propensity to cross the
BBB and hence have a lower risk for neurological side effects such as
light-headedness, drowsiness, or nervousness.
N.B : On long use should be close monitoring to CNS &CVS side effects
Side effects:
A-common side effects
1-CNS: drowsiness, dizziness, and hallucination
2-Eye: blurred vision & dry eyes
3-GIT: dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, constipation,
& abdominal bloating
Mechanism of action:
➢ Is a muscolotropic spasmolytic with a strong and selective action on
the smooth muscle spasm of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly of
the colon.
Mebeverine hydrochloride, a derivative of hydroxybenzamide,
appears to have a direct effect on the smooth muscle cell, blocking K+,
Na+, and Ca2+ channels.
Mebeverine is used as an antispasmodic agent. It is given orally, 100 to
135 mg three times daily or 200 mg twice daily, before meals.
N.B: It does not have the acetyl choline side effect commonly seen in an
anticholinergic antispasmodic drugs.
Side effects
➢ Skin rash
➢ Facial Swelling
➢ Angioedema
➢ Dizziness
➢ Drowsiness
➢ Headache
Papaverine
Papaverine is an opium alkaloid
➢ SO, they help to relax the muscle and relieve the pain associated with a
contraction of the gut.
Q3-Mention the precaution of Dicycloverine.
Precautions:
1- It decrease sweat secretions so it may ppt fever and heat stork.
2- drowsiness hallucination and alteration of mental status and blurred
of vision
All of these can decrease the working performance of the patient.
N.B : On long use should be close monitoring to CNS &CVS side effects
Q4- What is the adverse effects of Dicycloverine
Adverse effects:
A-common side effects
1-CNS: drowsiness, dizziness, and hallucination
2-Eye: blurred vision & dry eyes
3-GIT: dry mouth, nausea, vomiting, constipation,
& abdominal bloating
He states the pain began a few days ago in the right lower quadrant of
the abdomen, and now feels as though it is spreading to the mid-abdomen.
Mechanism of action:
➢ Is a muscolotropic spasmolytic with a strong and selective action on the
smooth muscle spasm of the gastrointestinal tract, particularly of the colon.
N.B: It does not have the acetyl choline side effect commonly seen in an
anticholinergic antispasmodic drugs.
Side effects
➢ Skin rash
➢ Facial Swelling
➢ Angioedema
➢ Dizziness
➢ Drowsiness
➢ Headache
Thank you
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