mepenzolate bromide

mepenzolate bromide

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me·pen·zo·late bromide mə-'pen-zə-.lāt- n an anticholinergic drug C21H26BrNO3

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me·pen·zo·late bro·mide (mə-penґzo-lāt) a quaternary ammonium compound with anticholinergic and antimuscarinic effects, used as an adjunct in the treatment of peptic ulcers and in the treatment of disorders in which hypermotility of the colon is a feature; administered orally.

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