Unless specifically required by the manufacturer to be refrigerated (which in my over 9 years' experience in 6 different pharmacies I've never seen), atropine vials can be stored at room temperature along with the other injectable drugs of the pharmacy.
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568ml is 1 pint You would need 57 10.0ml vials to fill it. But you would have a remaining 2ml
Atropine is a cholinergic antagonist which blocks the acetylcholine receptor causing increased sympathetic tone increasing the heart rate
You can use eye drops under your tongue, but they would not have any positive effects.
Atropine drops are often used sublingually in patients that are very close to death to help alleviate oral secretions.
Cold medicines contain alpha-adrenergic agonist to help with congestion and atropine as an anticholinergic to deter abuse. Anticholinergics give you dry mouth, urinary retention, constipation when levels are above normal as in abuse. An example would be lomotil, which has diphenoxylate and atropine. Atropine is only used as a method to keep people from abusing the drug.
Is the measuring for reordering purposes? I am a certified pharmacy technician, and you can order medication when it is 75 % gone in most cases. otherwise, there are vials that have markings on them, you may request them
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well they would probibly get more money
Seek medical attention quickly. You will receive vials of antivenin which will halt the spread of the venom.
Within the US the bachelor's in pharmacy is no longer awarded. The requirement currently is a doctor of pharmacy (PharmD) degree.