Pilocarpine
Related Category: Pharmacology
(pīlōkär´pēn), naturally occurring alkaloid obtained from plants of the genus
Pilocarpus (family Rutaceae). By mimicking the effects of
acetylcholine, pilocarpine acts as a stimulant of the parasympathetic
nervous system. It promotes the flow of saliva and urine and increases perspiration. Because it increases the outflow of fluid from the eye, reduces the pressure within the eye, and causes the pupil to contract, the drug is used to treat some types of glaucoma. It is also used for some tongue disorders.