Atropine Flashcards

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Etiology of Poisoning - Atropine

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  • Atropine is a Natural Alkaloid in Solanaceous Plants
  • It’s a Parasympatholytic Compound that penetrates the Blood-Brain-Barrier
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Mechanism of Action - Atropine

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  • Acts as a Competitive Antagonist of Muscarinic receptors on Postganglionic endings of Parasympathetic Fibers
  • Prevents binding of Acethylcholine to it receptors
  • Spasmolytic effect on Smooth muscles
  • Depressant effect on Secretion from Glands
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Clinical Symptoms - Atropine

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  • Facial flushing
  • Dry mucous membrane => Intense thirst
  • Pupils unreactive to light
  • Tachycardia, Hypertension
  • Disorientation, Delirium

High does of poisoning
* Hyperthermia
* Central Extraction
* Hallucination
* Fatigue
* Coma

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Treatment - Atropine

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  • Symptomatic (Mostly)
    -Beta Blockers = Tachycardia
    -Diazepam = Excitation
  • Activated Charcol = Peroral poisonings
  • Physostigmine = In Life Threatning Poisonings (penetrates the BBB)
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Chemical-Toxicological Analysis (CHTA) - Atropine

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  • TLC - Thin layer chromatography
    -Results: Orange or Brown spots on Yellow background

(Strass and Otto Method = Alkaloids)

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