Cholinergics
Cholinergics are substances that affect the action of the neurotransmitter acetylcholine. Acetylcholine is important for a variety of bodily functions, including muscle contraction, memory and learning, vision, and regulation of heart rate. Cholinergics can be used to treat a number of medical conditions, including Alzheimer's disease, myasthenia gravis, and glaucoma. They are also used to improve focus and alertness, enhance memory, and reduce the symptoms of certain neurological disorders and sleep disorders. Additionally, cholinergics have been used to help improve mood, reduce stress and anxiety, and increase energy levels. By affecting the action of acetylcholine, cholinergics can play an important role in maintaining overall health.
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