Atropine Sulphate (atropine sulfate): Reviews and patient testimonials

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Medication indications

Atropine Sulphate Injection BP 600 micrograms/1ml

1) In anaesthesia, to reduce the risk of vagal inhibition of the heart and to reduce salivary and bronchial secretions.

2) In the treatment of cholinergic crisis of myasthenia gravis.

3) In conjunction with neostigmine used to reverse the effects of non-depolarising muscle relaxants.

4) In the treatment of poisoning by certain cholinesterase inhibitors e.g. organo-phosphorous compounds.

5) During cardiopulmonary resuscitation to counteract excessive vagal tone on the heart.


Route of administration: Injectable
Molecule: atropine sulfate

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Myasthenia

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