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Atropine and Other Anticholinergic Drugs

Physostigmine, given intravenously, counteracts both the peripheral and central side effects of atropine and other anticholinergic drugs such as thioridazine (neuroleptic), imipramine (antidepressant), and benztropine (antiparkinsonian medication). [Pg.205]

McDonough JH, Shih TM (2007) Atropine and other anticholinergic drugs. In Marrs TC, Maynard RL, Sidell FR (eds) Chemical warfare agents toxicology and treatment, 2nd edn. John Wiley and Sons, New York... [Pg.343]

McDonough, J.H., Shih, T-M. (2007). Atropine and other anticholinergic drugs. In Chemical Warfare Agents Toxicology and Treatment, 2nd edition (T.C. Marts, R.L. Maynard, F.R. Sidell, eds), pp. 287-303. John Wiley Sons, Chichester. [Pg.974]

Additive effects are likely after concomitant use of nortriptyline with CNS depressants, including alcohol, analgesics, barbiturates, narcotics, tranquilizers, and anesthetics (oversedation) atropine and other anticholinergic drugs, including phenothiazines, antihistamines, meperidine, and antiparkinsonian agents (oversedation, paralytic ileus, visual changes, and severe constipation) and metrizamide (increased risk of convulsions). [Pg.507]


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