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RACEMIC MIXTURE
Atropine sulfate; Atropin; Atripine; Atropen; Atropine sulphate; Atropine methonitrate; Atropine oxide; ATC code A03BA01; ATCvet code QA03BA01; ATC code S01FA01; ATCvet code QS01FA01; Atropair; Atropin-flexiolen; Atropinol; Atropisol; Atrosulf; Eyesules; Homapin-10; Homapin-5; I-Tropine; Isopto Atropine; Isopto-atropine; Minims Atropine; Ocu-Tropine; Tropine tropate; Troyl tropate; Atropine Sulfate; Atropine Sulfate Lifeshield Abboject Syringe; Atropine Sulfate Ansyr Plastic Syringe; Atropine Sulfate Ansyr Syringe; Atropine Sulfate Ansyr II Syringe; Atropine Sulfate LifeShield Abboject Glass Syringe; Lifeshield Abboject Syringe; Ansyr Plastic Syringe; Ansyr Syringe; Ansyr II Syringe; LifeShield Abboject Glass Syringe; Atropine sulfate monohydrate; Atropt; Eikance
  • ''Atropa belladonna''
  • An [[ampoule]] containing atropine injection 1mL/0.5mg

tropine      
n. tropine (in chemie-giftig alcoholide)

تعريف

Tropine
·noun A white crystalline alkaloid, C8H15NO, produced by decomposing atropine.

ويكيبيديا

Atropine

Atropine is a tropane alkaloid and anticholinergic medication used to treat certain types of nerve agent and pesticide poisonings as well as some types of slow heart rate, and to decrease saliva production during surgery. It is typically given intravenously or by injection into a muscle. Eye drops are also available which are used to treat uveitis and early amblyopia. The intravenous solution usually begins working within a minute and lasts half an hour to an hour. Large doses may be required to treat some poisonings.

Common side effects include dry mouth, abnormally large pupils, urinary retention, constipation, and a fast heart rate. It should generally not be used in people with closed-angle glaucoma. While there is no evidence that its use during pregnancy causes birth defects, this has not been well studied so sound clinical judgment should be used. It is likely safe during breastfeeding. It is an antimuscarinic (a type of anticholinergic) that works by inhibiting the parasympathetic nervous system.

Atropine occurs naturally in a number of plants of the nightshade family, including deadly nightshade (belladonna), Jimson weed, and mandrake. It was first isolated in 1833, It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines. It is available as a generic medication.