Problem: Myasthenia gravis is a disease resulting from an autoimmune attack on the ACh receptors of the motor end plate. Binding of antibodies to the ACh receptors results in generalized muscle weakness that progresses as more ACh receptors are destroyed. Which of the following medications would help alleviate the muscle weakness? View Available Hint(s) for Part A a drug that blocks the release of acetylcholine (botulinum toxin) a drug that binds to and inactivates acetylcholinesterase (neostigmine) a drug that prevents acetylcholine from being loaded into synaptic vesicles (vesamicol) a drug that binds to the acetylcholine receptor and prevents it from opening (curare). Want Online Help?