Anticholinergic antiemetics
A drug may be classified by the chemical type of the active ingredient or by the way it is used to treat a particular condition. Each drug can be classified into one or more drug classes.
Anticholinergic antiemetics are agents that block muscarinic receptors and inhibit cholinergic transmission from the vestibular nuclei to the vomiting center.
Anticholinergic antiemetics are mainly used to prevent or treat motion sickness.
| Drug Name |
Reviews | Avg. Ratings |
|
|---|---|---|---|
| benzocaine/ trimethobenzamide systemic (More...) |
1 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 10 |
| cyclizine systemic (More...) |
1 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 9.5 |
| dimenhydrinate systemic (Pro, More...) |
12 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 9.4 |
| trimethobenzamide systemic (Pro, More...) |
3 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 9.4 |
| meclizine systemic (Pro, More...) |
45 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 7.8 |
| scopolamine systemic (Pro, More...) |
31 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 7.5 |
| diphenhydramine systemic (Pro, More...) |
58 Review(s) |
Rate It! | 7.3 |
See also
Medical conditions associated with anticholinergic antiemetics:

