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Tag: Anticholinergic toxidrome

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What are the signs of atropine toxicity?

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Atropine toxicity, a form of anticholinergic syndrome, can be fatal in children with doses as low as 10 mg or less [1.2.2, 1.5.2]. Understanding 'What are the signs of atropine toxicity?' is crucial for prompt recognition and treatment.

Which of the following is a likely symptom of anticholinergic poisoning? Recognizing the Anticholinergic Toxidrome

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According to the well-known medical mnemonic, one of the classic signs of anticholinergic poisoning is to be “blind as a bat” due to dilated pupils and blurred vision. Recognizing **which of the following is a likely symptom of anticholinergic poisoning** is a critical skill for both healthcare professionals and caregivers, as timely diagnosis is key to effective treatment.

What happens when you give too much atropine?

4 min read
An overdose of atropine can lead to significant central and peripheral nervous system effects, known as anticholinergic toxidrome. This article explores what happens when you give too much atropine, from initial symptoms to emergency management.