- Tridihexethyl Chloride treats peptic ulcers by reducing gastric acid secretion.
- Tridihexethyl Chloride is an anticholinergic blocking muscarinic receptors.
Chemical Formula:
- C₂₂H₄₈ClNO
Mechanism of Action of Tridihexethyl Chloride:
- Non-selective muscarinic blocker
- Peripheral action → no CNS effect
Therapeutic Uses of Tridihexethyl Chloride:
- Peptic ulcer
- GI spasm
- Bladder instability
Side Effects:
- Dry mouth
- Constipation
- Tachycardia
- Blurred vision
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