Medical Definition of Tropine tropate

1. A toxic alkaloid extracted from belladonna and other members of thenightshade family, it is typically used to dilate the eye and to stopmuscular spasms. Pharmacologic action: Parasympatholytic. Competitive blockade of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors. Increases sinus node automaticity and AV conduction. Uses: Treat bradycardia, asystole, and AV block Dose: 0.5 - 1.0 mg for bradycardia every 3 - 5 min to a total dose of 0.04 mg/kg. Doses smaller than 0.5 mg can cause a paradoxical bradycardia due to sympathomimetic effects Typically 3 mg is adequate to completely block vagal effects Atropine is well absorbed via endotracheal route - administer 1-2 mg diluted in 10 mL sterile water or normal saline. Potential complications: 1. Tachyarrhythmias 2. Exacerbation of myocardial ischemia 3. Low dose may cause paradoxical bradycardia 4. Dry mouth, urinary retention, flushed and hot skin 5. Crosses blood-brain barrier which can cause delirium Note: The denervated heart will not respond to atropine. (15 Mar 2000)

Lexicographical Neighbors of Tropine Tropate

tropic bird
tropic hormone
tropic hormones
Tropic of Cancer
Tropic of Capricorn
tropidine
Tropidoclonion
Tropidoclonion lineatum
tropilidene
tropin
tropine
tropine
tropines
tropine dehydrogenase
tropine mandelate
tropine tropate (current term)
troping
tropinone reductase
tropins
tropism
tropism
tropisms
tropist
tropistic
tropists
tropocollagen
tropocollagen
tropocollagens
tropoelastin
tropologic

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