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Why do anticholinergic drugs lower your blood pressure?

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Less vascular tone: The anticholinergic drugs relax the tiny muscles in our arteries, relaxing the arteries and dropping the blood pressure. They also effect the muscles in our eyes (blurry vision) and that control the ladder and rectum (difficulty with going #1 and #2).

Answered 2/12/2017

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They don't.: Anticholinergic drugs are not used for blood pressure control.

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