cholinolytic

cholinolytic
/koh'leuh nl it"ik/, adj. Biochem., Pharm.
1. capable of blocking the action of acetylcholine and related compounds.
n.
2. a drug or other substance that has cholinolytic properties.
[1955-60; CHOLINE + -O- + -LYTIC]

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