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Belladonna Alkaloids Autonomic Drugs

Atropine, hyoscyamine, and hyoscine are cholinergic receptor blocking agents. Autonomic drugs have extensive clinical applications. They have the following uses  [Pg.195]

In the treatment of wide-angle glaucoma In the diagnosis of myasthenia gravis [Pg.195]

As gastrointestinal and urinary tract stimulants in postoperative abdominal distention and urinary retention [Pg.195]

As antidotes to poisoning from curare and the tricyclic antidepressants As preanesthetic medications As mydriatics As cycloplegics [Pg.195]

In peptic acid oversecretion to diminish the vagally mediated secretion of gastric juices In slowing gastric emptying In vestibular disorders In Parkinsonism [Pg.195]


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