Carbachol (CBC)

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Carbastat; Carboptic; Isopto Carbachol; Miostat; carbamylcholine

Carbachol (CBC)
Carbachol is a cholinomimetic drug that binds and activates the acetylcholine receptor. Thus it is classified as a cholinergic agonist. It is primarily used for various ophthalmic purposes, such as for treating glaucoma, or for use during ophthalmic surgery. It is generally administered as an ophthalmic solution. Carbachol is a choline carbamate and a positively charged quaternary ammonium compound. It is not well absorbed in the gastro-intestinal tract and does not cross the blood–brain barrier. It is usually administered topical ocular or through intraocular injection. Carbachol is not easily metabolized by cholinesterase, it has a two to 5 minute onset of action and its duration of action is 4 to 8 hours with topical administration and 24 hours for intraocular administration. Carbachol is a parasympathomimetic that stimulates both muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

Organism species: Pan-species (General)

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