name: | Atropine |
ATC code: | S01FA01 | route: | intravenous |
n-compartments | 2 |
Atropine is a competitive antagonist of the muscarinic acetylcholine receptors. It is used clinically to treat bradycardia, organophosphate poisoning, and as a pre-anesthetic to reduce salivation. Atropine remains an approved and widely used medication in current medical practice.
Pharmacokinetic parameters reported in healthy adult individuals after intravenous administration.
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