Atropine is a tropane alkaloid extracted from the deadly nightshade (Atropa belladonna) and other plants of the family Solanaceae
My dog just recently got this shot because he was drooling a lot. Vet said he might have ate something he wasn't suppose to and that messed with his taste buds therefore messing up his saliva glands.
They can come by loud sounds and blood.
It depends an the animal: Cows, deer and elk come in herds Whales come in pods Fish come in schools or shoals Crows come in murders Baboons come in troops Many birds come in flocks Bees come in swarms Quail come in coveys
N they don't they actually come from chrysalis
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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
Atropine is generally considered to be a cholinergic muscarinic receptor antagonist.
Atropine does not only block nicotinic receptors but also acetylcholine at muscarinic receptors
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Atropine was discovered by German chemist Friedrich Ferdinand Runge in 1831. He isolated atropine from the deadly nightshade plant (Atropa belladonna). Atropine is known for its anticholinergic properties and is used in medicine to dilate pupils and treat certain medical conditions.
why is atropine used on an adult with severe head trauma and severed spinal cord?