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Re: bethanechol for TCA-induced cognitive impairment?

Posted by tom2228 on April 6, 2014, at 22:21:42

In reply to bethanechol for TCA-induced cognitive impairment?, posted by tom2228 on April 6, 2014, at 21:35:16

from wikipedia:

"Its potential benefit in the treatment of cerebral palsy has been investigated.[1] Bethanechol is a powerful cholinergic agent which does not cross the blood - brain barrier and may have powerful nootropic properties in enhancement of neural signaling and processing speed as well."

Is it me or does the last sentence seem to contradict itself? How can it have nootropic properties without crossing the BBB?


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