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atropineA drug, made from the belladonna plant, that is administered via injection, eye drops, or in oral form to relax muscles by inhibiting nerve responses.
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atropine1836, from Latin atropa "deadly nightshade" (from which the alkaloid poison is extracted), from Greek atropos "inflexible," also the name of one of the Fates (see Atropos) + chemic [..]
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atropine(at´ruo-p=en) An alkaloid drug obtained from a plant of the species Belladonna that acts as an anticholinergic agent. It is used medically to inhibit parasympathetic nerve effects, dilate the pupils of the eye, increase the heart rate, and inhibit intestinal movements. auditory
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atropinen. an anticholinergic drug derived from plants, particularly from belladonna (see also belladonna alkaloids). It is also produced synthetically. Its effects include increased heart rate, increased rat [..]
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atropine(n) a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate n [..]
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atropineAn alkaloid, originally from Atropa belladonna, but found in other Plants, mainly Solanaceae.
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atropineAn alkaloid, originally from Atropa belladonna, but found in other plants, mainly SOLANACEAE.
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atropineA drug used as an antidote for nerve agent poisoning. Troops who are likely to be attacked with chemical weapons often carry autoinjectors with atropine that can be injected quickly into the thigh.
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atropinemedication used to treat bradycardia, absence of a pulse, and absence of electrical activity in the heart
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atropineATROPINE SULFATE Injection, USP 0.1 mg/mI (Adult) 0.05 mg/mL (Pediatric) ABBOJECT® Unit of Use Syringe Atropine Sulfate Injection, USP is a sterile, nonpyrogenic isotonic solution of atropine sulfate [..]
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atropineAtropine Sulfate Ophthalmic Solution, USP 1% is a sterile topical anticholinergic for ophthalmic use. The active ingredient is represented by the chemical structure: Chemical Name: Benzeneacetic acid, [..]
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