Anticholinergic agents such as Scopolamine (Hyoscine) are used as anti emetics as they relax smooth muscle and reduce gastrointestinal secretions by blockade of muscarinic receptors.
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Benzodiazepines are the only drugs that have been found to reduce the occurrence of ANV but their efficacy decreases with time.
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