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Atropine Prescribing Information: Indications & Dosage

Atropine Sulfate Injections, USP, is indicated when excessive (or sometime normal) muscarinic effects are judged to be life threatening or are producing symptoms sever enough to call of temporary, reversible muscarinic blockade. Examples, not an exhaustive list, of such possible uses are:

1. As an antisialogogue when reduction of secretions of the respiratory tract are thought to be needed; its routine use as a preanesthetic agent is discouraged
2. To blunt the increased vagal tone (decreased pulse and blood pressure) produced by intra-abdominal tract or ocular muscle...

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