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Atropine Sulfate

Generic / Active Ingredient
Mydriatic and Cycloplegic agents 13 brands 8 manufacturers InjectionOphthalmic OintmentOphthalmic Solution

What is Atropine Sulfate used for?

Organophosphorous poisoning

13 Atropine Sulfate brands in Bangladesh

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Brand Strength Form Manufacturer Price
Atrogen 1% Ophthalmic Solution General Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 70.21
Atrogen 1% Ophthalmic Ointment General Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 70.00
Atropin 0.6 mg/ml Injection S.N. Pharmaceutical Ltd. ৳ 2.52
Atropine 0.6 mg/ml Injection Edruc Limited ৳ 5.00
Atropine OSL 1% Ophthalmic Ointment Opso Saline Ltd. ৳ 14.05
Atropine OSL 1% Ophthalmic Solution Opso Saline Ltd. ৳ 25.95
G-Atropine 0.6 mg/ml Injection Gonoshasthaya Pharma Ltd. ৳ 5.02
G-Atropine 1% Ophthalmic Solution Gonoshasthaya Pharma Ltd. ৳ 27.33
Itropin 1% Ophthalmic Solution Nipa Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 25.29
Mydri Atropine 1% Ophthalmic Ointment Reman Drug Laboratories Ltd. ৳ 25.00
Mydri Atropine 1% Ophthalmic Solution Reman Drug Laboratories Ltd. ৳ 30.00
Mydripine 1% Ophthalmic Ointment Gaco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 14.31
Mydripine 1% Ophthalmic Solution Gaco Pharmaceuticals Ltd. ৳ 25.89

Atropine Sulfate — Clinical Information

Indication DetailsView
Atropine is indicated for Non ulcer dyspepsia, Irritable bowel syndrome, Diverticular disease, Bradycardia, Organophosphorus poisoning, Premedication in anesthesia, Poisoning or overdosage with compound having muscarinic actions, Ophthalmic Inflammatory eye disorders, Eye refraction.
Therapeutic ClassView
Anticholinergics (antimuscarinics)/ Anti-spasmodics, Mydriatic and Cycloplegic agents
PharmacologyView
Atropine binds to and inhibit muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, producing a wide range of anticholinergic effects. Atropine is an anticholinergic agent which competitively blocks the muscarinic receptors in peripheral tissues such as the heart, intestines, bronchial muscles, iris and secretory glands. Some central stimulation may occur. Atropine abolishes bradycardia and reduces heart block due to vagal activity. Smooth muscles in the bronchi and gut are relaxed while glandular secretions are reduced. It also has mydriatic and cycloplegic effect.
DosageView
Adult:
  • IV: Bradycardia: 500 mcg every 3-5 mins. Total: 3 mg.
  • IV/IM: Organophosphorus poisoning: 2 mg every 10-30 mins until muscarinic effects disappear or atropine toxicity appears.
  • IM/SC: Premedication in anesthesia: 300-600 mcg 30-60 mins before anesthesia.
  • IV/IM/SC: Poisoning or overdosage with compound having muscarinic actions: 0.6-1 mg, repeat 2 hrly.
  • Ophthalmic: Inflammatory eye disorders: As 0.5-1% solution: 1-2 drops 4 times/day.
  • Ophthalmic: refraction: 1% solution 1 drop twice daily for 1-2 days before procedure.
  • Oral: Non ulcer dyspepsia, Irritable bowel syndrome, Diverticular disease: 0.6-1.2 mg as a single dose at bedtime.
Usual Pediatric Dose for Anesthesia:
  • 7 to 16 pounds: 0.1 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
  • 17 to 24 pounds: 0.15 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
  • 24 to 40 pounds: 0.2 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
  • 40 to 65 pounds: 0.3 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
  • 65 to 90 pounds: 0.4 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
  • Over 90 pounds: 0.4 to 0.6 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
Side EffectsView
Injection: Dry mouth, dysphagia, constipation, flushing and dryness of skin, tachycardia, palpitations, arrhythmias, mydriasis, photophobia, cycloplegia, raised intraocular pressure. Toxic doses cause tachycardia, hyperpyrexia, restlessness, confusion, excitement, hallucinations, delirium and may progress to circulatory failure and resp depression.

Eye drops or ointment: Systemic toxicity esp in children, on prolonged use may lead to irritation, hyperaemia, oedema and conjunctivitis. Increased intraocular pressure.
ContraindicationsView
Glaucoma, chronic respiratory disease, sick sinus syndrome, thyrotoxicosis, cardiac failure, pyloric stenosis, prostatic hypertrophy.
PrecautionsView
Reflux oesophagitis; elderly; infants and children; Pregnancy.
InteractionsView
Additive anticholinergic effects with quinidine, antidepressants and some antihistamines.
Pregnancy & LactationView
Pregnancy Category C. 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. Atropine should be given to a pregnant woman only if clearly needed.
Overdose EffectsView
May cause hyperthermia, hypertension, increased respiratory rate, nausea and vomiting. May also lead to CNS stimulation. Severe intoxication may lead to CNS depression, coma, respiratory failure and death.
Storage ConditionsView
Store atropine at room temperature between 20 to 25° C. Store away from heat, moisture, and light. Keep atropine out of the reach of children.