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- ... 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.
- Atropine Care 1% ... Isopto® Atropine ... Ophthalmic atropine is used before eye examinations to dilate (open) the pupil, the black part of the eye through ... Atropine comes as a solution (liquid) to instill in the eyes and an eye ointment to apply ...
- ... This article discusses overdose of antidiarrheal drugs containing diphenoxylate and atropine. Both ingredients help slow intestinal movement. ...
- Diphenoxylate is used along with other treatments such as fluid and electrolyte replacement for the treatment of diarrhea. Diphenoxylate should not be given to children younger than ...
- ... that is more severe. Medicines such as cholestyramine, diphenoxylate-atropine, loperamide, or sucralfate may help. Thermal therapy ( ...
- ... 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.
- Amblyopia (National Library of Medicine)... child gets a drop of a drug called atropine in the stronger eye. It is also sometimes ...
- ... is causing AD, medicines called anticholinergics (such as atropine) may be used. Very high blood pressure needs ...
- ... since this method may prove to be safer. Atropine eye drops, which slightly dilate the pupil, can ...
- The poisonous ingredients are: Atropine Solanine (which is very poisonous, even in small amounts)