Active Ingredient History
DIBUTOLINE, an antispasmodic drug, produces paresis of smooth muscles innervated by the parasympathetic nervous system. Its effect on the smooth muscles, therefore, simulates that of paralysis of the oculomotor nerve, that is, paresis of the sphincter of the iris and the ciliary muscles. DIBUTOLINE has no effect on the ocular muscles innervated by the sympathetic nervous system. NCATS
Spasm (approved 1952)
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