“…Physostigmine has been extensively used in various models of hemorrhagic shock with remarkable success (Guarini et al, 1989;Savi} et al, 1991Savi} et al, , 1992@uni} et al, 1995;Todorovi} et al, 1996Todorovi} et al, , 1997. As a lipid-soluble anticholinestrase, it is distributed in the central nervous system and may increase blood pressure via central cholinergically mediated activation of the peripheral adrenergic system (Varagi}, 1955;Prostran et al, 1994Prostran et al, , 1996Prostran et al, , 1997. However, the beneficial effects of physostigmine (0.07 mg/kg, i.v.…”