Pharmaceutical / Drug Definition :
Neurophysiology An acetic acid ester of choline-a substance that functions as a major cholinergic neurotransmitter released from vertebrate neurons into the synaptic spaces after stimulation from the PNS Action Vasodilation, cardiac inhibition, GI peristalsis; it is involved in the control of thought, mood, sleep, muscles, bladder, sweat glands
FDA Label Requirements and Exceptions
Acetylcholine Chloride
FDA Import Information
Acetylcholine Chloride
FDA Detentions
Acetylcholine Chloride (Acetylcholine Chloride Entry Refusal)
General U.S. Food and Drug Administration Guidelines for:
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U.S. FDA Regulations:
U.S. FDA Regulation: 21 C.F.R. Part 207
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