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    Atropine is a tropane alkaloid and anticholinergic medication used to treat certain types of nerve agent and pesticide poisonings as well as some types...
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  • Diphenoxylate/atropine, also known as co-phenotrope, is a combination of the medications diphenoxylate and atropine, used to treat diarrhea. It should...
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    the levorotary isomer of atropine (third of the three major nightshade alkaloids) and thus sometimes known as levo-atropine. In 2021, it was the 272nd...
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    toxic when ingested, containing tropane alkaloids. These toxins include atropine, scopolamine, and hyoscyamine, which cause delirium and hallucinations...
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    combination drug with atropine for the treatment of diarrhea. Diphenoxylate is an opioid and acts by slowing intestinal contractions; the atropine is present to...
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  • contributions to the human toxicology of atropine : behavioral effects of high doses of atropine and military uses of atropine to produce intoxication. Wentzville...
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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) Anticholinergics...
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  • ATNAA (redirect from Atropine/pralidoxime)
    delivery vehicle to be used in lieu of the Mark I NAAK. The ATNAA provides atropine and pralidoxime chloride in a single delivery system, although the two...
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    the BAN and the USAN) obtained by treating atropine with isopropyl bromide, thus the name: isopropyl + atropine.[citation needed] It is chemically related...
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    acetylcholinesterase. It is used to treat organophosphate poisoning in conjunction with atropine and either diazepam or midazolam. It is a white solid. Pralidoxime, 2-pyridinaldoxime...
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    nervous system (CNS) than atropine due to its ability to cross the blood–brain barrier. At higher-than-therapeutic doses, atropine and scopolamine cause CNS...
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  • The enzyme tropinesterase (EC 3.1.1.10) catalyzes the reaction atropine + H2O ⇌ {\displaystyle \rightleftharpoons } tropine + tropate This enzyme belongs...
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  • (constricted pupils). This crisis may be masked by the concomitant use of atropine along with cholinesterase inhibitor medication in order to prevent side...
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  • is usually due to topical application of muscarinic antagonists such as atropine and cyclopentolate. Belladonna alkaloids are used for testing the error...
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    individual seed contains about 0.1 mg of atropine, and the approximate fatal dose for adult humans is >10 mg atropine or >2–4 mg scopolamine. Datura intoxication...
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    Antimuscarinic agents (also known as muscarinic antagonists), including atropine and hyoscine, block acetylcholine at the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors...
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    Antidote Kit") is a dual-chamber autoinjector: Two anti-nerve agent drugs—atropine sulfate and pralidoxime chloride—each in injectable form, constitute the...
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    organic compound containing nitrogen and it is from tropane that atropine is derived. Atropine is synthesized by a reaction between tropine and tropate, catalyzed...
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  • 2018. A 10 mg edrophonium chloride syringe and a 2 mg atropine syringe are prepared. Atropine is prepared for immediate use in case cholinergic crisis...
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  • Atropine is the third album released by the black metal band Velvet Cacoon. It features a completely dark ambient sound. CD Released by Full Moon limited...
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    Difenoxin (Motofen, R-15403) is an opioid drug used, often in combination with atropine, to treat diarrhea. It is the principal metabolite of diphenoxylate.: 558 ...
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  • stramonium). It can be prepared by hydrolysis of atropine or other solanaceous alkaloids. Pseudotropine Atropine Tropinone Tropane alkaloid "8-Methyl-8-azabicyclo[3...
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    New and Old Worlds due to the presence of the alkaloids scopolamine and atropine, which are also produced by plants associated with Old World medicine such...
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    entheogenic rituals or as recreational drugs. Alkaloids can be toxic too (e.g. atropine, tubocurarine). Although alkaloids act on a diversity of metabolic systems...
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    to Calabar bean poisoning is the slightly less toxic tropane alkaloid atropine,[medical citation needed] which may often succeed; and the other measures...
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  • cramps in the intestines. Patients with bradycardia are treated with atropine. Atropine is a muscarinic antagonist, which can obstruct the muscarinic receptor...
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    over sympathetic activity. Hence, inhibition of M2 receptors (e.g. by atropine) will cause a raise in heart rate. They also moderately reduce contractile...
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    Floater (section Atropine)
    to either conservative management, or vitrectomy. Dropping low doses of atropine onto the eye dilates the pupil, thus reducing shadow formation on the retina...
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  • Lidocaine/epinephrine (lidocaine + epinephrine) Complementary: Ephedrineα Atropine Midazolam Morphine Oxygen Acetylsalicylic acid (aspirin) Ibuprofen Paracetamol...
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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...
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