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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Brand names, Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Analogs

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Brand Names Mixture

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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Chemical_Formula

C21H25NO

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] RX_link

http://www.rxlist.com/cgi/generic2/benztrop.htm

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] fda sheet

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] msds (material safety sheet)

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Synthesis Reference

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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Molecular Weight

307.429 g/mol

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Melting Point

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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] H2O Solubility

Very soluble

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] State

Solid

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] LogP

4.987

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Dosage Forms

Tablet

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Indication

For use as an adjunct in the therapy of all forms of parkinsonism and also for use in the control of extrapyramidal disorders due to neuroleptic drugs.

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Pharmacology

Benztropine is an anticholinergic used in the symptomatic treatment of all etiologic groups of parkinsonism and drug induced extrapyramidal reactions (except tardive dyskinesia). Benztropine possesses both anticholinergic and antihistaminic effects, although only the former has been established as therapeutically significant in the management of parkinsonism. Benztropine's anticholinergic activity is about equal to that of atropine.

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Absorption

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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] side effects and Toxicity

Signs of overdose include confusion, nervousness, listlessness, hallucinations, dizziness; muscle weakness, ataxia, dry mouth, mydriasis, blurred vision, palpitations, tachycardia, elevated blood pressure, nausea, vomiting, dysuria, numbness of fingers, headache, delirium, coma, shock, convulsions, respiratory arrest, anhidrosis, hyperthermia, glaucoma, and constipation.

Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Patient Information

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Benzatropinum [Inn-Latin] Organisms Affected

Humans and other mammals