Yes, atropine can be administered intramuscularly (IM) in certain situations, such as in emergency settings for the treatment of bradycardia or as part of advanced cardiac life support. The IM route is less common compared to intravenous (IV) administration, but it can be effective when IV access is not available. Dosage and administration should always follow established medical guidelines and protocols.
why is atropine used on an adult with severe head trauma and severed spinal cord?
it affects the receptors
3 mg
increase the efeectiveness of the anesthesia
atropine is use to combat bronchospasm. most commonly as the ipratropium bromide. bronchospasm is one means by which asthma occurs. btw atropine is used mostly in emergency medecine. atrovent is used more for maintenance therapy
to treat secretion
atropine
Check out the atropine page at wikipedia.org for your answer.
Atropine is a drug prepared from propanal and ethanol
No! Atropine is commonly used with steroids after proper diagnosis.
Atropine - album - was created on 2009-08-10.
purpose of Demerol and atropine sulfate as preanaesthetic