pirenzepine hydrochloride
- pirenzepine hydrochloride
- pir·en·ze·pine hy·dro·chlo·ride (pir″ən-zĕґpēn) an antagonist of certain muscarinic receptors that has minimal anticholinergic effects and does not cross the blood-brain barrier, used to inhibit gastric secretion in peptic ulcer.
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