Trospium chloride is a muscarinic antagonist. Trospium chloride antagonizes the effect of acetylcholine on muscarinic receptors in cholinergically innervated organs including the bladder. Its parasympatholytic action reduces the tonus of smooth muscle in the bladder. Receptor assays showed that trospium chloride has negligible affinity for nicotinic receptors as compared to muscarinic receptors at concentrations obtained from therapeutic doses.
Properties:
Appearance & Physical State: white to off-white powder
Melting Point: 266-268ºC
AChR Inhibitors Related Products:
Donepezil Hcl; (-)-Huperzine A; PNU-120596; Scopolamine hydrobromide; Rivastigmine Tartrate; Darifenacin hydrobromide; Vinblastine sulfate; Tolterodine tartrate; Amfebutamone hydrochloride; Solifenacin; Solifenacin succinate; Pyridostigmine bromide; Varenicline; Revefenacin; Imidafenacin