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Results 1 - 8 of 8 for ATENOLOL OR SCOPOLAMINE
  1. ... counter antihistamines, such as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine). Using prescription scopolamine skin patches (such as Transderm Scop). These are ...
  2. ... blockers, such as metoprolol (Lopressor, Toprol-XL) or atenolol (Senormin, Tenormin) Calcium channel blockers, such as diltiazem ( ...
  3. ... low blood sugar include: Beta-blockers (such as atenolol, or propranolol overdose) Cibenzoline and quinidine (heart arrhythmia ...
  4. ... Medicines to relieve dizziness, such as meclizine or scopolamine Sedatives, such as diazepam (Valium) Corticosteroids Antiviral medicines ...
  5. ... blockers are sold under various names, including: Acebutolol Atenolol Betaxolol Bisoprolol Carvedilol Esmolol Labetalol Metoprolol Nadolol Sotalol ...
  6. Poisonous ingredients include: Atropine Hyoscine (scopolamine) Hyoscyamine Tropane alkaloids Note: This list may not include all poisonous ingredients.
  7. ... such as amphetamines, atropine, cocaine , cyclopentolate, idoxuridine, phenylephrine, scopolamine, trifluridine, tropicamide, and vidarabine Excessive wearing of contact ...
  8. ... High blood pressure medicines and diuretics (water pills): Atenolol (Tenormin) Bethanidine Bumetanide (Bumex) Captopril (Capoten) Chlorothiazide (Diuril) ...