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Atropine

Generic Name
Atropine
Brand Names
Atnaa, Atropen, Busulfex, Donnatal, Duodote, Enlon-plus, Isopto Atropine, Lomotil, Minims Atropine Sulphate, Motofen, Phenohytro
Drug Type
Small Molecule
Chemical Formula
C17H23NO3
CAS Number
51-55-8
Unique Ingredient Identifier
7C0697DR9I

Overview

Atropine is an alkaloid originally synthesized from Atropa belladonna. It is a racemic mixture of d-and l-hyoscyamine, of which only l-hyoscyamine is pharmacologically active. Atropine is generally available as a sulfate salt and can be administered by intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraosseous, endotracheal and ophthalmic methods. Oral atropine is only available in combination products. Atropine is a competitive, reversible antagonist of muscarinic receptors that blocks the effects of acetylcholine and other choline esters. It has a variety of therapeutic applications, including pupil dilation and the treatment of anticholinergic poisoning and symptomatic bradycardia in the absence of reversible causes. Atropine is a relatively inexpensive drug and is included in the World Health Organization List of Essential Medicines.

Background

Atropine is an alkaloid originally synthesized from Atropa belladonna. It is a racemic mixture of d-and l-hyoscyamine, of which only l-hyoscyamine is pharmacologically active. Atropine is generally available as a sulfate salt and can be administered by intravenous, subcutaneous, intramuscular, intraosseous, endotracheal and ophthalmic methods. Oral atropine is only available in combination products. Atropine is a competitive, reversible antagonist of muscarinic receptors that blocks the effects of acetylcholine and other choline esters. It has a variety of therapeutic applications, including pupil dilation and the treatment of anticholinergic poisoning and symptomatic bradycardia in the absence of reversible causes. Atropine is a relatively inexpensive drug and is included in the World Health Organization List of Essential Medicines.

Indication

The intravenous, intramuscular, subcutaneous, intraosseous and endotracheal use of atropine is indicated for the temporary blockade of severe or life-threatening muscarinic effects. The intramuscular use of atropine in the form of a pen injector is indicated for the treatment of poisoning by susceptible organophosphorus nerve agents having cholinesterase activity as well as organophosphorus or carbamate insecticides in adult and pediatric patients. The ophthalmic use of atropine is indicated for mydriasis, cycloplegia, and penalization of the healthy eye in the treatment of amblyopia. In combination with difenoxin or diphenoxylate (tablets for oral use), atropine is indicated as adjunctive therapy in the management of acute nonspecific diarrhea.

Associated Conditions

  • Amblyopia
  • Atrioventricular Heart-block
  • Bradycardia
  • Bronchospasm
  • Crying
  • Detrusor Hyperreflexia
  • Excessive bronchial secretion
  • Hypertonic uterine contraction
  • Hypertonicity of the small intestine
  • Ocular Inflammation
  • Parkinsonism
  • Peptic Ulcer
  • Poisoning by parasympathomimetics (cholinergics)
  • Poisoning caused by mushrooms
  • Poisoning caused by organophosphate anticholinesterase nerve agents
  • Poisoning caused by organophosphorus pesticides
  • Pylorospasm
  • Rhinorrhoea
  • Sinus Bradycardia
  • Spasms
  • Toxic effect of organophosphate and carbamate
  • Hypermobility of the colon
  • Laughing
  • Life-threatening muscarinic side effects
  • Muscarinic side effects
  • Severe muscarinic side effects

Clinical Trials

Phase 2
Not yet recruiting
Posted: 2024/01/10
Phase 2
Not yet recruiting
Posted: 2023/12/18
Sponsor:
Jeanette Du
Phase 2
Completed
Posted: 2023/11/01
Sponsor:
Sir Salimullah Medic...
Not Applicable
Recruiting
Posted: 2023/09/13
Sponsor:
Kubota Vision Inc.

FDA Approved Products

Atropine Sulfate
Manufacturer:Henry Schein, Inc.
Route:INTRAVENOUS, INTRAMUSCULAR, SUBCUTANEOUS
Strength:0.1 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2022/01/09
NDC:0404-9821
ATROPINE SULFATE
Manufacturer:HF Acquisition Co LLC, DBA HealthFirst
Route:PARENTERAL
Strength:0.1 mg in 1 mL
Approved: 2020/02/22
NDC:51662-1378
Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride and Atropine Sulfate
Manufacturer:Proficient Rx LP
Route:ORAL
Strength:0.025 mg in 1 1
Approved: 2022/03/01
NDC:71205-909
Atropine Sulfate
Manufacturer:Bausch & Lomb Incorporated
Route:OPHTHALMIC
Strength:10 mg in 1 g
Approved: 2020/04/02
NDC:24208-825
Diphenoxylate Hydrochloride and Atropine Sulfate
Manufacturer:Atlantic Biologicals Corps
Route:ORAL
Strength:0.025 mg in 5 mL
Approved: 2016/09/08
NDC:17856-3194

Singapore Approved Products

No Singapore products found for this drug

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