Distigmine
Distigmine (as distigmine bromide) is a parasympathomimetic. Distigmine is similar to pyridostigmine and neostigmine but has a longer duration of action. It is available as tablets on prescription only. It is commonly used to treat various conditions, including myasthenia gravis and underactive bladder.[2] Distigmine has a greater risk of causing cholinergic crisis because of accumulation of the drug being more likely than with neostigmine or pyridostigmine and so distigmine is rarely used as a treatment for myasthenia gravis, unlike pyridostigmine and neostigmine.
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| Routes of administration | By mouth, i.m. | 
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| Bioavailability | 4.65% [1] | 
| Elimination half-life | 65 h [1] | 
| Excretion | renal [1] | 
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| ECHA InfoCard | 100.036.360 | 
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| Formula | C22H32Br2N4O4 | 
| Molar mass | 576.330 g·mol−1 | 
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References
    
- "Distigmine" (PDF). The Japanese Pharmacopoeia. Official Monographs (14/I ed.). Tokyo: Yakuji Nippo. Ltd. 2001. p. 599. ISBN 978-4-8408-0672-5.
- Moro C, Phelps C, Veer V, Clark J, Glasziou P, Tikkinen KA, Scott AM (November 2021). "The effectiveness of parasympathomimetics for treating underactive bladder: A systematic review and meta-analysis". Neurourology and Urodynamics. doi:10.1002/nau.24839. PMID 34816481.
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