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1. Atropine synonyms, Atropine pronunciation, Atropine translation, English dictionary definition of Atropine

2. Atropine methylbromide [JAN] Atropine methobromide

3. Atropine Mechanism : Atropine is commonly classified as an anticholinergic drug

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5. Atropine poisoning severe toxic reaction due to overdosage of Atropine

6. Three strengths of AtroPen® (Atropine) are available; they are AtroPen® (Atropine) 0.5 mg, AtroPen® (Atropine) 1 mg, and AtroPen® (Atropine) 2 mg.

7. Jimsonweed contains atropine.

8. Atropine, Atropamine and Bellaridine

9. Atropine (Atropen) Anesthesia Implications

10. Atropen® 2.0mg (atropine 1.67mg/0.7mL) NDC# 11704-106-01; DuoDote® (Atropine and Pralidoxime Chloride Injection) Atropine 2.1 mg/0.7 ml, Pralidoxime Chloride 600 mg/2mL

11. Atropen contains the active ingredient Atropine

12. Atropine Ophthalmic drops, solution drug summary

13. They include Atropine, epinephrine, and dopamine

14. Atropine rapidly crosses the human placenta

15. Atropine Sulfate is the sulfate salt of Atropine, a naturally-occurring alkaloid isolated from the plant Atropa belladonna

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17. The most common side effects of Atropine

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19. Atropen (atropine injection), for intramuscular use Initial U.S

20. 4 Antihistaminic agents may control the atropine conjunctivitis.

21. Atropine belongs to a class of medications known as anticholinergics or antimuscarinics. Atropine occurs naturally and is extracted from the belladonna alkaloid plant. Atropine works by blocking the actions of a chemical called acetylcholine.

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23. This syringe contains atropine... extracted from deadly nightshade.

24. When activated, the Atropen® 0.5 mg dispenses 0.42 mg atropine base (equivalent to 0.5 mg atropine sulfate), the Atropen® 1 mg

25. Atropine, a belladonna alkaloid, is an anti-muscarinic drug

26. Atropine functions as a sympathetic, competitive antagonist of muscarinic

27. Atropine may be used alone or with other medications.

28. ANTI CHOLINERGICS • Natural : Atropine, Scopolamine • Semisynthetic: HomAtropine, Atropine methonitrate, Hyoscine butylbromide, Ipratropium bromide, Tiotropium bromide • Synthetic: Cyclopentolate, Tropicamide, Oxybutinin, Trihexphenidyl, Glycopyrrolate DR GEETANJALI VERMA

29. In addition, Atropine is classified as an anticholinergic drug

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32. The generic name of Atropen Auto-injector is atropine

33. Recent observations that Atropine in low doses results in …

34. Hyoscyamine is the 3 (S)-endo isomer of Atropine

35. Atropine causes the muscles in your eye to become relaxed

36. Give him another amp of epi, and atropine one milligram.

37. Drug Name Generic Name: atropine sulfate Brand Name: Parenteral and oral preparations: Atropen, Minims (CAN), Sal-Tropine Ophthalmic solution: Atropine Sulfate S.O.P., Isopto Atropine Ophthalmic Classification: Anticholinergic, Antimuscarinic, Parasympatholytic, Antiparkinsonian, Antidote, Diagnostic agent (ophthalmic preparations), Belladonna alkaloid Pregnancy Category C Dosage & Route

38. Atropen is a medication that contains the active ingredient atropine

39. Atropine Solution may be used alone or with other medications.

40. Simultaneous atropine and capsaicin treatment did not abolish the contraction.

41. Atropine is an anticholinergic agent, which is linked to passive mydriasis

42. Atropine is commonly classified as an anticholinergic or antiparasympathetic (parasympatholytic) drug

43. Atropine, Atropamine, Belladonine, Atrosin, Hyoscyamine, Cholin, Asparagin, Chrysatropic and Succinic Acids

44. Atropine is commonly classified as an anticholinergic or antiparasympathetic (parasympatholytic) drug.

45. Atropine ophthalmic (for the eye) is used to dilate your pupils

46. Atropine can be used in conjunction with other forms of Myopia Control. Atropine has a long history with no known risks. Atropine is the best option for children who have myopia but are too young to begin with other treatments such as Orthokeratology or multifocal contact lenses. Atropine when used in ultra low doses of .01% have no side effects.

47. This article discusses overdose of Antidiarrheal drugs containing diphenoxylate and atropine

48. Atropine is an Alkaloid isolated from Atropa belladonna, or deadly nightshade

49. Ophthalmic Atropine is used during eye examinations to dilate the pupil.

50. Atropine does not carry an FDA Boxed Warning nor any absolute indications

51. The anticholinergic properties of atropine may also contribute to the antidiarrheal action.

52. Atropine occurs naturally and is extracted from belladonna alkaloids contained in plants

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54. However, it’s important to note that Atropine is the first-line treatment option

55. Atropine can dilate your pupils before examinations and can treat different eye problems

56. Atropine can dilate your pupils before examinations and can treat different eye problems

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58. Atropine is sometimes used as an antidote to treat certain types of poisoning

59. The Antidotes, atropine, and pralidoxime are common drugs which are also easily available

60. Atropine has potent and broad, nonspecific antimuscarinic activity and is used by injection.

61. Atropine may also be used for purposes not listed in this medication guide.

62. Atropine sulfate eye drops is used to dilate the pupil before eye exams

63. Atropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution, USP 1% is a sterile topical anticholinergic for ophthalmic use

64. If you are 65 or older, use Atropin-Care (Atropine eye drops) with care

65. Atropine is used to help reduce saliva, mucus, or other secretions in your airway during a surgery. Atropine is also used to treat spasms in the stomach, intestines, bladder, or other organs

66. Adequate doses of Atropine abolish various types of reflex vagal cardiac slowing or asystole.

67. Atropine, poisonous crystalline substance belonging to a class of compounds known as alkaloids and used in medicine. Atropine occurs naturally in belladonna (Atropa belladonna), from which the crystalline compound was first prepared in 1831.

68. Atropine is naturally chemical and originally derived from plants and affects the parasympathetic nervous system

69. Injectable: Atropine is a prescription medication used to reduce salivation and bronchial secretions before surgery

70. Mary McMahon Date: February 23, 2021 A diagram showing the vagus nerve, which Atropine suppresses.

71. Atropine is also used to treat spasms in the stomach, intestines, bladder, or other organs.

72. Atropine drops can also be prescribed during the treatment of a condition called anterior uveitis

73. Treatment of Atropine poisoning: This will depend on the patient, dose, and route of administration.

74. Ontology: Atropine (C0004259) An alkaloid, originally from Atropa belladonna, but found in other plants, mainly SOLANACEAE

75. 22 words related to Alkaloid: atropine, hyoscyamine, pilocarpine, hyoscine, scopolamine, physostigmine, cinchonine, ephedrine, ergonovine, Ergotrate Maleate

76. The use of Atropine in cardiovascular disorders is mainly in the management of patients with bradycardia

77. Atropine is a toxic alkaloid present in belladonna and some other members of the nightshade family

78. If Atropin-Care (Atropine eye drops) is swallowed, call a doctor or poison control center right away

79. Atropine is used to help reduce saliva, mucus, or other secretions in your airway during a surgery

80. List of Antidotes of Common Poisonings reported to the National Poisons Information Centre, Department of Pharmacology, AIMS, New Delhi Agricultural Pesticides Antidote Atropine sulfate Pralldoxime Atropine sulfate Pralidoxime Cholestyramine Vitamin Kl Poisoning Organophosphates Malathion Acephate Dichlorvos Dimethoate Fenitrothion Monocrotophos