purpose of Demerol and atropine sulfate as preanaesthetic
No...
yes it is normally taken together to help treat pain and is only given in hospitals as an injection
Give Atropine eye drops 2 drops every 4 hours as needed for congestion.
Atropine
Depending on how much you take, "death" is a possibility. Atropine is poisonous.The side effects of atropine when taken in ordinary therapeutic doses include dryness of the mouth, blurred vision, photophobia, tachycardia, palpitation, dilated pupils, difficulty in swallowing, hot dry skin, thirst, dizziness, restlessness, tremor, fatigue and ataxia.At higher doses, marked palpitation, restlessness and excitement, hallucinations, delirium and coma are possible, and in cases of severe atropine intoxication, blood pressure declines and death due to respiratory failure may ensue following paralysis and coma.
Meprogan Fortis or Meprozine--however, it has been taken off the market now. Mepergan
No, atropine eye drops should not be taken by mouth. They are specifically formulated for use in the eyes to dilate the pupils and should not be ingested. If atropine is needed for a different medical condition, it should be taken as directed by a healthcare provider.
Asmanex is a steroid for long term treatment of inflammation or asthma while Albuterol Sulfate is a fast acting rescue inhaler which can be taken together as directed by your doctor.
Both demerol and percocet are opioids, meaning they have opium alkaloids as their base. As far as potency goes, the oxycodone in Percocet is stronger than the meperidine in Demerol. Taken orally, Demerol is only about one-third as strong as when given IV or in a muscle. Taken orally, oxycodone is about 50% stronger than morphine, which is many times stronger than meperidine.
On a selective basis, hospitol by hospitol
Not to be taken internally with blood thinners or medications containing alkaloids (atropine and codeine).
Yes, there is no interaction.