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Results 1 - 10 of 30 for ATROPINE OR HYOSCYAMINE OR Phenobarbital OR SCOPOLAMINE
  1. ... can be harmful in large amounts. They are: Atropine Diphenoxylate (an opioid) ... Medicines with these names contain atropine and diphenoxylate: Lofene Logen Lomanate Lomotil Lonox Other medicines may also contain atropine and diphenoxylate.
  2. ... discusses overdose of antidiarrheal drugs containing diphenoxylate and atropine. Both ingredients help slow intestinal movement. In addition, ...
  3. Phenobarbital is a medicine used to treat epilepsy (seizures), anxiety, and insomnia . It is in a class of medicines called barbiturates. Phenobarbital overdose occurs when someone takes too much of ...
  4. Poisonous ingredients include: Atropine Hyoscine (scopolamine) Hyoscyamine Tropane alkaloids Note: This list may not include all poisonous ingredients.
  5. ... Wen L, Fong A, Goon YY, Tan D. Atropine for the treatment of childhood myopia: changes after stopping atropine 0.01%, 0.1% and 0.5%. Am ...
  6. ... Corneal abrasion Corneal ulcer Drugs such as amphetamines, atropine, cocaine , cyclopentolate, idoxuridine, phenylephrine, scopolamine, trifluridine, tropicamide, and ...
  7. ... counter antihistamines, such as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine). Using prescription scopolamine skin patches (such as Transderm Scop). These are ...
  8. ... mL (189.85 to 569.55 nmol/L) Phenobarbital: 10 to 30 mcg/mL (43.10 to ... than 500 ng/mL (1898.50 nmol/L) Phenobarbital: greater than 40 mcg/mL (172.40 micromol/ ...
  9. ... You may also be given a medicine called atropine before receiving Tensilon to reduce chances of side ... slight feeling of decreased heart rate, especially if atropine is not given first.
  10. ... street names include: Barbiturates, such as Amytal, Nembutal, phenobarbital, Seconal. Street names include barbs, phennies, reds, red ...
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