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No information available on dose adjustment in renal impairment.
The complete list of all undesirable drug reactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Side effects rarely occur but include anticholinergic effects such as dry mouth and skin, flushing, increased body temperature, urinary symptoms, gastrointestinal symptoms and tachycardia. These effects are more likely to occur in infants and children.
Infants may very rarely experience life-threatening conditions such as drowsiness, cramps, high fever and coma.
(SmPC Atropine)
The complete list of all contra-indications can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Children over 3 months to 1.5 years of age should receive atropine eye drops at a concentration of 0.5%.
(SmPC Atropine)
The complete list of all warnings and precautions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
Infants and toddlers up to the age of two are particularly sensitive, as are patients with Down syndrome. Particularly careful dosage is therefore necessary in these cases.
As the ability to regulate temperature may be impaired by inhibition of sweat secretion, caution is required in feverish patients and especially in children.
(SmPC Atropine)
The complete list of all interactions can be found in the national Summary of Product Characteristics (SmPC) – click here
This pages provides a list of drugs from the same ATC class for comparison. This does not necessarily mean that these drugs are interchangeable.
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