noun
- Plural of carbachol; a synthetic drug that mimics the action of acetylcholine and is used in ophthalmology and other medical applications.
Usage: medical/pharmaceutical term; typically used in plural form when referring to multiple doses or preparations
Examples
- The ophthalmologist prescribed carbachols to reduce intraocular pressure in the patient's glaucoma treatment.
- Different concentrations of carbachols are available for various clinical applications.
- The pharmacy stocked several carbachols formulations for emergency eye care.
- Carbachols work by stimulating muscarinic receptors in the eye.
- The patient received carbachols as part of her post-operative care protocol.