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In [[pharmacology]], '''tiotropium''' is a derivative of the quaternary amine [[scopolamine]] and is classified as a [[parasympatholytic]], [[cholinergic antagonist]], and a [[bronchodilator agent]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>
In [[pharmacology]], '''tiotropium''' is a derivative of the quaternary amine [[scopolamine]] and is classified as a [[parasympatholytic]], [[cholinergic antagonist]], and a [[bronchodilator agent]].<ref>{{MeSH}}</ref>



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In pharmacology, tiotropium is a derivative of the quaternary amine scopolamine and is classified as a parasympatholytic, cholinergic antagonist, and a bronchodilator agent.[1]

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