In vitro, (Rac)-5-Hydroxymethyl Tolterodine (PNU-200577) hydrochloride produces a competitive and concentration-dependent inhibition of carbachol-induced contraction of guinea-pig isolated urinary bladder strips (KB of 0.84 nM; pA2 of 9.14)[2].
(Rac)-5-Hydroxymethyl Tolterodine (5-HMT; 0.88 μmol/kg; i.v.) hydrochloride treatment shows the binding activity of (Rac)-5-Hydroxymethyl Tolterodine hydrochloride to muscarinic receptors is significantly observed in all tissues, except cerebral cortex, with a longer duration in bladder[3].
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