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  2. Atropine - Wikipedia

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    All doses of atropine appear similarly effective, while higher doses have greater side effects. [20] The lower dose of 0.01% is thus generally recommended due to fewer side effects and potential less rebound worsening when the atropine is stopped.

  3. Atropine/diphenoxylate - Wikipedia

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    Diphenoxylate/atropine, also known as co-phenotrope and sold under the brand name Lomotil among others, is used to treat diarrhea. [2] [3] It is a fixed-dose combination of the medications diphenoxylate, as the hydrochloride, an antidiarrheal; and atropine, as the sulfate, an anticholinergic. [1] It is taken by mouth. [2] Onset is typically ...

  4. Motofen - Wikipedia

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    Atropine is purposely added at 25 micrograms per tablet, or 1 / 24 to 1 / 40 of the usual therapeutic dose for atropine to minimize the potential of misuse by swallowing large numbers of tablets or preparing them for injection since difenoxin is chemically related to the pethidine-piritramide subgroup of the opioid family, and could ...

  5. Anticholinergic - Wikipedia

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    Organophosphate based nerve agent poisoning, such as VX, sarin, tabun, and soman (atropine is favoured in conjunction with an oxime, usually pralidoxime) [6] [7] Anticholinergics generally have antisialagogue effects (decreasing saliva production), and most produce some level of sedation, both being advantageous in surgical procedures.

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  7. Bradycardia - Wikipedia

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    If a person is unstable, the initial recommended treatment is intravenous atropine. [34] Doses less than 0.5 mg should not be used, which may further decrease the rate. [34] If this is ineffective, intravenous inotrope infusion (dopamine, epinephrine) or transcutaneous pacing should be used. [34]

  8. Parathion - Wikipedia

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    The most common and very specific antidote is atropine, in doses of up to 100 mg daily. Because atropine may also be toxic, it is recommended that small frequently repeated doses be used in treatment. If human poisoning is detected early and the treatment is prompt (atropine and artificial respiration), fatalities are infrequent.

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