Two plastic tubes (b,c) in a cardboard box (a) separated by a sheet of cardboard folded to form a divider (d); the tubes are stopped with corks and one (b) is sealed with shrink-wrapped plastic; the other has been opened and is missing 9 tablets; both have a paper label on the front as does the box.
Two plastic tubes (b,c) in a cardboard box (a) separated by a sheet of cardboard folded to form a divider (d); the tubes are stopped with corks and one (b) is sealed with shrink-wrapped plastic; the other has been opened and is missing 9 tablets; both have a paper label on the front as does the box.
Number Of Parts
4
Part Names
a - box - Size: Length 7.7 cm x Width 3.5 cm x Depth 1.2 cm
Atropine is an antimuscarinic agent as it blocks muscarinic actions of neurotransmitters in the nervous system; reduces perspiration, dilates pupils. Taken as tablets to be dissolved in water and injected hypodermically (beneath the skin) or can be taken as eye drops. Given before anaesthesia to decrease mucus secretions (saliva, or bronchial secretions), treats certain eye conditions (i.e inflammation of the eye) when taken as eye drops.