Pyodine Solution Specification
Requires Prescription (YES/NO)
Yes
Generics
Glycopyrrolate USP
Used For
Anti-Muscaranic
How it works
The following pharmacological effects are observed: Pyrolate (Glycopyrrolate Injection USP) inhibits the muscarinic actions of acetyl choline. Depending on the dose, Pyrolate (Glycopyrrolate Injection USP) may reduce the motility and secretory activity of the gastrointestinal system, the tone of the ureter and urinary bladder. It also has a slight relaxant action on the bile duct and gallbladder. In general, smaller doses of anti-cholinergics inhibit salivary and bronchial secretions, sweating and can cause dilatation of the pupil and increase in heart rate. Large doses are required to decrease motility of the gastrointestinal and urinary tracts and to inhibit the gastric acid secretion. Anti-spasmodic effect on gastrointestinal tract is due to the direct action on smooth muscle .