acetylcholinesterase inhibitors

How do AChEIs work?

AChEIs work by binding to the active site of acetylcholinesterase, preventing the enzyme from interacting with acetylcholine. This process can be reversible or irreversible, depending on the type of inhibitor. Reversible inhibitors, such as donepezil or rivastigmine, are used therapeutically, whereas irreversible inhibitors, such as organophosphates, are often associated with toxicological incidents.

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