demecarium

demecarium
dem·e·car·i·um .dem-i-'kar-ē-əm, -'ker- n a long-acting cholinesterase-inhibiting quaternary ammonium compound that is a derivative of neostigmine and is used as the bromide C32H52Br2N4O4 in an ophthalmic solution esp. in the treatment of glaucoma and esotropia

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