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Atropine

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Atropine is a tertiary amine belladonna alkaloid with a high affinity for muscarinic receptors. It binds competitively and prevents acetylcholine (ACh) from binding to those sites. Atropine acts both centrally and peripherally. Its general actions last about 4 hours, except when placed topically in the eye, where the action may last for days.


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