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Cholinergic Agents Overstimulate Normal Body Functions Controlled Parasympathetic

Front What are cholinergic agents?
Back These agents overstimulate normal body functions that are controlled by the parasympathetic nerves, resulting in salivation, mucous secretion, urination, crying, and an abnormal heart rate.

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