- atropine sulfate poisoning
- intoxicaciуn por sulfato de atropina
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
English-Spanish medical dictionary . 2013.
Atropine — Systematic (IUPAC) name … Wikipedia
Atropine — A drug obtained from belladonna that is administered via injection, eye drops, or in oral form to relax muscles by inhibiting nerve responses. Used to dilate the pupils and as an antispasmodic. From the Greek goddess Atropos, the oldest and… … Medical dictionary
atropine — /a treuh peen , pin/, n. Pharm. a poisonous crystalline alkaloid, C17H23NO3, obtained from belladonna and other plants of the nightshade family, that prevents the response of various body structures to certain types of nerve stimulation: used… … Universalium
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