How is Atropine used? Atropine is used to prevent or correct bradycardia and bradyarrhythmias, dilate pupils, treat organophosphate and carbamate poisoning, and as an adjunct to neuromuscular blockade with anticholinergic drugs. It is no longer recommended as a routine pre-anesthetic medication, but i...
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Conclusions: Regular use of definite anticholinergic medications and benzodiazepines, but not potential anticholinergics or "Z-drugs", was associated with poorer overall and domain-specific neuropsychological performance in older adults. This article is protected by copyright. All rights reserved....
Some of the other common anticholinergic side effects may occur because the patient got the medicine in his eyes. To prevent this, the patient should keep his eyes closed at all times while using the inhaler. If tiotropium gets in the eyes, the patient may have blurry vision and sensitivity...
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TRELEGY contains an ICS, an anticholinergic, and a LABA. When an ICS and LABA are used together, there is not a significant increased risk in hospitalizations and death from asthma problems. Do not use TRELEGY to relieve sudden breathing problems. Always have a rescue inhaler with you to ...