Mechanism action of Cevimeline
Muscarinic agonists such as cevimeline bind and activate the muscarinic
M1 and M3 receptors. The M1 receptors are common in secretory glands
(exocrine glands such as salivary and sweat glands), and their
activation results in an increase in secretion from the secretory
glands. The M3 receptors are found on smooth muscles and in many glands
which help to stimulate secretion in salivary glands, and their
activation generally results in smooth muscle contraction and increased
glandular secretions. Therefore, as saliva excretion is increased, the
symptoms of dry mouth are relieved.
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