The goal of treatment to restore anticholinesterase function. The correct option is A.
<h3>What is anticholinesterase?</h3>
Anticholinesterases are drugs that inhibit both acetylcholinesterase and butyrylcholinesterase, thereby extending the life of acetylcholine after it is released from cholinergic nerve endings.
They are classified into two types which are prosthetic and acid-transferring.
These medications are irreversible anticholinesterase inhibitors. The goal of treatment, such as atropine administration, is to restore anticholinesterase function and clear synapses of excess acetylcholine.
Thus, the correct option is A.
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Your question seems incomplete, the missing options are:
A. Restore anticholinesterase function.
B. Increase serotonin reuptake.
C. Restore dopamine function.
D. Restore GABA function.