Parasympathomimetric medications cause smooth muscle cells in the eye to contract. This lowers pressure inside the eye by increasing the drainage of fluid. Many people do not tolerate treatment with parasympathomimetric medications well. Side effects may include intestinal cramps, bronchospasm, retinal detachment, ciliary cramps, and increased pupillary block.

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