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Category: Anticholinergics

Explore our medication guides and pharmacology articles within this category.

Is Homatropine an Opioid? A Guide to Understanding Drug Classifications

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention lists hydrocodone as a prescription opioid, yet the anticholinergic drug homatropine is often confused with it because of their presence together in certain cough medicines. This article clarifies the distinct pharmacological differences and explains why homatropine is not an opioid but plays a crucial role in preventing the abuse of its opioid counterpart.

What drugs are similar to atropine?: A Pharmacological Overview

4 min read
Derived from the deadly nightshade plant, atropine is a potent anticholinergic drug, but many other medications exhibit similar effects by blocking muscarinic receptors. A wide range of drugs function similarly, serving diverse clinical purposes from ophthalmology to treating certain heart conditions.

Exploring What is Another Name for Atropine? Discovering Its Many Identities

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Atropine is a naturally occurring alkaloid derived from nightshade plants, a lineage that has been used in medicine for centuries. For those in the medical field or simply curious, understanding what is another name for atropine is important, as the drug can be referred to by its generic, chemical, or brand names depending on its specific application.