Atropine sulfate ophthalmic for secretions
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Further atropine administration depends on the response. If secretions decrease or if there are attempts at breathing, it might be prudent to wait even longer before administering additional atropine. All three injectors of 2-PAM Cl should be given with the initial 6 mg of atropine, but no more oxime should be given for an hour.
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For children 8 years of age or less, pre-treat with Atropine 0.02 mg/kg minimum 0.1 mg, maximum 0.5 mg IV/IO. Atropine should also be given to all patients prior to a second dose of Succinylcholine. If the patient's weight is uncertain, it is better to err on the side of a larger dose.
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atropine. is a specific drug wherein all its varied effects can be attributed to its antimuscarinic action. ... The total pool of sulfate in the body can be exhausted so that glucourinidation ...
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For a 100 ml solution of 1% w/v atropine sulfate, which is to be made isotonic with lachrimal fluids? Solution. 1- firstly . we should determine how much of sod. Chloride is in effect represented by atropine sulfate.* i.e 1% atropine sulfate will be equivalent to how much of NaCl. We can use the rule that
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Atropine Sulfate - Inhibits ACH blocks vagal effects on SA & AV nodes inc. conduction & inc. HR . Use = Bradycardia, pre-up to dec. secretions, peptic ulcer disease . SE = Many. Most frequent = dry mouth, blurred vision, urine retention, constipation . Anticholinergics
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Therefore, it may cause swallowing difficulties and reduced secretions. Ophthalmic use. Topical. atropine is used as a cycloplegic, to temporarily paralyze the . accommodation reflex, and as a mydriatic, to dilate the . pupils. Atropine degrades slowly, typically wearing off in 7 to 14 days, so it is generally used as a therapeutic mydriatic ...
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end point for atropine administration is drying of bronchial secretions. Acetylcholinesterase reactivation – pralidoxime (PAM ... Atropine ophthalmic drops. Phenothiazines. Tricyclic antidepressants. ... for preterm labor use Mg sulfate (does not stimulate heart as β-mimetics). ...
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ATROPINE SULFATE THERAPEUTIC EFFECTS By blocking parasympathetic (vagal) action on the heart, atropine increases the rate of discharge by the sinus node, enhances conduction through the AV junction, and accelerates the heart rate, thereby improving cardiac output.
Ophthalmic atropine for sublingual use: A novel treatment ...
Ophthalmic Use: To produce mydriasis and cycloplegia before refraction and for treatment of anterior uveitis and iritis. Preoperative Use: To suppress salivation, perspiration, and respiratory tract secretions; to reduce incidence of laryngospasm, reflex bradycardia arrhythmia, and …
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