Anticholinergics have varied effects on the body. What is one of those effects?

A) Preventing vagal stimulation
B) Stimulating the release of acetylcholine
C) Increasing respiratory tract secretions
D) Increasing secretion of sweat glands


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Adjunctive therapy to treat peptic ulcer, overactive gastrointestinal (GI) disorders; neurogenic bladder or cystitis; parkinsonism; biliary or renal colic; to decrease secretions pre-operatively; treatment of partial heart block associated with vagal activity; treatment of rhinitis or anticholinesterase poisoning.

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