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Pilocarpine 1. Actions:

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1. Actions: Applied topically to the cornea, pilocarpine produces rapi miosis and contraction of the ciliary muscle. When the eye undergoes this miosis, it experiences a spasm of accommodation. The vision becomes fixed at some particular distance, making it impossible to focus.Pilocarpine is one of the most potent stimulators of secretions (secretagogue) such as sweat, tears, and saliva, but its use for producing these effects has been limited due to its lack of selectivity. The drug is beneficial in promoting salivation in patients with xerostomia resulting from irradiation of the head and neck. Sjögren’s syndrome, which is characterized by dry mouth and lack of tears, is treated with oral pilocarpine tablets and cevimeline, a cholinergic drug that also has the drawback of being nonspecific


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