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Other treatments toxicity

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Atropine is administered to prevent muscarinic side effects of these agents. Such effects include increased bronchial secretion and saliva, bronchoconstriction, and bradycardia. Diazepam is also administered to reduce the persistent convulsion caused by these agents. General supportive measures, such as maintenance of patent airway, oxygen supply, and artificial respiration, may be necessary as well.


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