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Pilocarpine
 

A slowly hydrolyzed muscarinic agonist with no nicotinic effects. Pilocarpine is used as a miotic and in the treatment of glaucoma. [PubChem]
BrandsAkarpine
Almocarpine
Ami-Pilo
Amistura P
Epicar
Isopto Carpine
Isoptocarpine
Mi-Pilo
Mi-Pilo Ophth Sol
Minims Pilocarpine
Miocarpine
Mistura P
Ocu-Carpine
Ocusert P 20
Ocusert Pilo
Ocusert Pilo-20
Ocusert Pilo-40
P.V. Carpine Liquifilm
Pilagan
Pilocar
Pilocar SMP
Pilocarpal
Pilocarpol
Pilocel
Pilokarpol
Pilomiotin
Pilopine HS
Piloptic-1
Piloptic-1/2
Piloptic-2
Piloptic-3
Piloptic-4
Piloptic-6
Pilostat
Pilovisc
Salagen
Sno Pilo
Syncarpine
CategoriesMuscarinic Agonists
Miotics
Cholinergic Agents
ManufacturersAkorn inc
Alcon laboratories inc
Alcon inc
Corepharma llc
Impax laboratories inc
Lannett holdings inc
Roxane laboratories inc
Eisai inc
PackagersActavis Group
Advanced Pharmaceutical Services Inc.
Akorn Inc.
Alcon Laboratories
Bausch & Lomb Inc.
Corepharma LLC
Dispensing Solutions
E. Fougera and Co.
Eisai Inc.
Falcon Pharmaceuticals Ltd.
Global Pharmaceuticals
Impax Laboratories Inc.
Lannett Co. Inc.
Mallinckrodt Inc.
MGI Pharma
Murfreesboro Pharmaceutical Nursing Supply
Novartis AG
OMJ Pharmaceuticals
Optopics
Patheon Inc.
Pharmedix
Physicians Total Care Inc.
Prescript Pharmaceuticals
Rebel Distributors Corp.
Roxane Labs
Sandoz
Taylor Pharmaceuticals
Wa Butler Co.
SynonymsAdsorbocarpine
Beta-pilocarpine hydrochloride
Pilocarpin
Pilocarpine chloride
Pilocarpine HCl
Pilocarpine hydrochloride
Pilocarpine monohydrochloride
Pilocarpine muriate
Pilokarpin
Pilokarpin monohydrochloride
Spersacarpine
Spersacarpine hydrochloride

indication

For the treatment of radiation-induced dry mouth (xerostomia) and symptoms of dry mouth in patients with Sjögrens syndrome.

pharmacology

Pilocarpine is a choline ester miotic and a positively charged quaternary ammonium compound. Pilocarpine, in appropriate dosage, can increase secretion by the exocrine glands. The sweat, salivary, lacrimal, gastric, pancreatic, and intestinal glands and the mucous cells of the respiratory tract may be stimulated. When applied topically to the eye as a single dose it causes miosis, spasm of accommodation, and may cause a transitory rise in intraocular pressure followed by a more persistent fall. Dose-related smooth muscle stimulation of the intestinal tract may cause increased tone, increased motility, spasm, and tenesmus. Bronchial smooth muscle tone may increase. The tone and motility of urinary tract, gallbladder, and biliary duct smooth muscle may be enhanced. Pilocarpine may have paradoxical effects on the cardiovascular system. The expected effect of a muscarinic agonist is vasodepression, but administration of pilocarpine may produce hypertension after a brief episode of hypotension. Bradycardia and tachycardia have both been reported with use of pilocarpine.

mechanism of action

Pilocarpine is a cholinergic parasympathomimetic agent. It increase secretion by the exocrine glands, and produces contraction of the iris sphincter muscle and ciliary muscle (when given topically to the eyes) by mainly stimulating muscarinic receptors.

biotransformation

Possibly occurs at the neuronal synapses and in the plasma

absorption

There was a decrease in the rate of absorption of pilocarpine from SALAGEN Tablets when taken with a high fat meal by 12 healthy male volunteers

half life

0.76 hours