ATROPINE SULFATE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection

henry schein, inc. - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate is given parenterally as a preanesthetic medication to decrease salivation and bronchial secretions. it is useful in pylorospasm and other spastic conditions of the gastrointestinal tract. for ureteral and biliary colic, atropine sulfate given with morphine may be indicated. atropine sulfate is indicated for relaxation of the upper gastrointestinal tract and colon during hypotonic radiography. atropine is used as an antidote for pilocarpine, physostigmine, isoflurophate, choline esters, certain species of aminata and in poisoning by the organic phosphate cholinesterase inhibitors found in certain insecticides and by chemical warfare "nerve gases". large doses relieve the muscarine-like symptoms and some of the central nervous system manifestations. conditions at which inhibition of postganglionic cholinergic nerves are undesirable, such as glaucoma and tachycardia. also contraindicated in asthma, because the parenteral dose which might relieve asthma would have an excessive drying effect

ATROPINE SULFATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, solution

henry schein, inc. - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate injection, usp, is indicated for temporary blockade of severe or life threatening muscarinic effects, e.g., as an antisialagogue, an antivagal agent, an antidote for organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and to treat bradyasystolic cardiac arrest. none. 8.1 pregnancy animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with atropine. it also is not known whether atropine can cause fetal harm when given to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. 8.3 nursing mothers trace amounts of atropine was found in breast milk. the clinical impact of this is not known. 8.4 pediatric use recommendations for use in pediatric patients are not based on clinical trials. 8.5 geriatric use an evaluation of current literature revealed no clinical experience identifying differences in response between elderly and younger patients. in general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of d

ATROPINE SULFATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, solution

henry schein, inc. - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate injection, usp, is indicated for temporary blockade of severe or life threatening muscarinic effects, e.g., as an antisialagogue, an antivagal agent, an antidote for organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and to treat bradyasystolic cardiac arrest. none. 8.1 pregnancy animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with atropine. it also is not known whether atropine can cause fetal harm when given to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. 8.3 nursing mothers trace amounts of atropine was found in breast milk. the clinical impact of this is not known. 8.4 pediatric use recommendations for use in pediatric patients are not based on clinical trials. 8.5 geriatric use an evaluation of current literature revealed no clinical experience identifying differences in response between elderly and younger patients. in general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of d

ATROPINE SULFATE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection

medical purchasing solutions, llc - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate injection is indicated for temporary blockade of severe or life threatening muscarinic effects, e.g., as an antisialagogue, an antivagal agent, an antidote for organophosphorus or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and to treat bradyasystolic cardiac arrest. none. animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with atropine. it also is not known whether atropine can cause fetal harm when given to a pregnant woman or can affect reproduction capacity. trace amounts of atropine was found in breast milk. the clinical impact of this is not known. recommendations for use in pediatric patients are not based on clinical trials. an evaluation of current literature revealed no clinical experience identifying differences in response between elderly and younger patients. in general, dose selection for an elderly patient should be cautious, usually starting at the low end of the dosing range, reflecting the greater frequency of decreased hepatic, renal, or cardiac function, and of concomitant disease or

ATROPINE SULFATE injection United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection

medical purchasing solutions, llc - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine is indicated for temporary blockade of severe or life threatening muscarinic effects, e.g., as an antisialagogue, an antivagal agent, an antidote for organophosphorus, carbamate, or muscarinic mushroom poisoning, and to treat symptomatic bradycardia. none. risk summary limited available data with atropine sulfate injection use in pregnant women are insufficient to inform a drug associated risk of adverse developmental outcomes (see data) . there are risks to the mother and fetus associated with untreated severe or life-threatening muscarinic events (see clinical considerations) . animal reproduction studies have not been conducted with atropine sulfate injection. the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage for the indicated population is unknown. all pregnancies have a background risk of birth defect, loss, or other adverse outcomes. in the u.s. general population, the estimated background risk of major birth defects and miscarriage in clinically recog

ATROPINE SULFATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, solution

general injectables & vaccines, inc - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate 1 mg in 1 ml - - in the treatment of parkinsonism. rigidity and tremor relieved by the apparently selective depressant action. - in the gastrointestinal tract to relieve pylorospasm, hypertonicity of the small intestine and the hypermotility of the colon. - to relieve hypertonicity of the uterine muscle. - to relax the spasm of biliary and uretered colic and bronchial spasm. - to diminish the tone of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder in the treatment of urinary tract disorders. - to control the crying and laughing episodes in patients with brain lesions. - in cases of closed head injuries which cause acetylcholine to be released or to be present in cerebrospinal fluid which in turn causes abnormal eeg patterns, stupor and neurological signs. - in the management of peptic ulcer. - in anesthesia to control excessive salivation and bronchial secretions. - to control rhinorrhea of acute rhinitis or hay fever. - as an antidote for pilocarpine, physostigmine, isoflurophate, choline esters, certain species of aminata and

ATROPINE SULFATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, solution

sparhawk laboratories, inc. - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate 15 mg in 1 ml - for use as an antidote in the treatment of organophosphate insecticide poisoning of cattle, horses and sheep.

ATROPINE SULFATE injection, solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, solution

general injectables & vaccines, inc - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate 0.4 mg in 1 ml - 1. in the treatment of parkinsonism. rigidity and tremor relieved by the apparently selective depressant action. 2. in the gastrointestinal tract to relieve pylorospasm, hypertonicity of the small intestine and the hypermotility of the colon. 3. to relieve hypertonicity of the uterine muscle. 4. to relax the spasm of biliary and uretered colic and bronchial spasm. 5. to diminish the tone of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder in the treatment of urinary tract disorders. 6. to control the crying and laughing episodes in patients with brain lesions. 7. in cases of closed head injuries which cause acetylcholine to be released or to be present in cerebrospinal fluid which in turn causes abnormal eeg patterns, stupor and neurological signs. 8. in the management of peptic ulcer. 9. in anesthesia to control excessive salivation and bronchial secretions. 10. to control rhinorrhea of acute rhinitis or hay fever. 11. as an antidote for pilocarpine, physostigmine, isoflurophate, choline esters, certain

ATROPINE SULFATE injection solution United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection solution

cardinal health - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate 0.4 mg in 1 ml

ATROPINE SULFATE INJECTION, USP United States - English - NLM (National Library of Medicine)

atropine sulfate injection, usp

american regent, inc. - atropine sulfate (unii: 03j5ze7ka5) (atropine - unii:7c0697dr9i) - atropine sulfate 1 mg in 1 ml - - in the treatment of parkinsonism. rigidity and tremor relieved by the apparently selective depressant action. - in the gastrointestinal tract to relieve pylorospasm, hypertonicity of the small intestine and the hypermotility of the colon. - to relieve hypertonicity of the uterine muscle. - to relax the spasm of biliary and uretered colic and bronchial spasm. - to diminish the tone of the detrusor muscle of the urinary bladder in the treatment of urinary tract disorders. - to control the crying and laughing episodes in patients with brain lesions. - in cases of closed head injuries which cause acetylcholine to be released or to be present in cerebrospinal fluid which in turn causes abnormal eeg patterns, stupor and neurological signs. - in the management of peptic ulcer. - in anesthesia to control excessive salivation and bronchial secretions. - to control rhinorrhea of acute rhinitis or hay fever. - as an antidote for pilocarpine, physostigmine, isoflurophate, choline esters, certain species of aminata and