Ron M, Shapiro A, Caine M
Urol Res. 1980;8(4):207-9. doi: 10.1007/BF00256995.
The pharmacological effects of bromocriptine on human detrusor muscle were investigated by an in vitro isometric method. Both a direct stimulating effect and an anticholinergic effect were demonstrated. These effects, together with an alpha-adrenergic blocking effect reported in a previous paper, are correlated with the published clinical effects of bromocriptine in patients with primary and secondary unstable detrusors.