Atropine sulphate is found in an injection. It is used to reduce body secretions such as saliva during surgery and after surgery to reverse the effects of medicines given to stop the muscles from moving during the operation. It is also an antidote for certain types of poisons
Avoid products that list any of the following names in the ingredients:
• 1-alpha-H,5-alpha-H-Tropan-3-alpha-ol
(+-)-tropate (ester), sulfate
(2:1) salt
• AI3-14072
• Atropen
• Atropette
• Atropin siran
• Atropin siran [Czech]
• Atropine sulfate
• Atropine sulfate (VAN)
• Atropine sulphate
• Atropine sulphate (VAN)
• Atropine, sulfate (2:1)
• Atropinium sulfate
• Atropinsulfat
• Atropinsulfat [German]
• Atropiny siarczan
• Atropiny siarczan [Polish]
• Atropisol
• Corbella
• DL-Tropanyl 2-hydroxy-1
phenylpropionate sulfate
• Davurtrop
• EINECS 200-235-0
• Eyesule
• Ichtho-bellol
• Lio-atropin
• MBK
• NSC 26671
• Ryuato
• Sulfate d'atropine
• Sulfate d'atropine [French]
• Sulfatropinol
• Tropintran
• Injections
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For additional information about products that might contain Atropine sulphate , visit the Consumer Product Information Database. These lists are brief and provide just a few examples. They are not comprehensive. Product formulations also change frequently. Read product labels carefully and talk to your doctor if you have any questions. These are general guidelines. Talk to your doctor for more specific instructions.