Comparative study of the effects of oral and I.M. Atropine and hyoscine in volunteers

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The effects of equivalent doses of atropine and hyoscine following oral and i.m. administration were assessed on salivary secretion, heart rate, arterial pressure, body temperature, pupillary size, near-point of vision and swear-gland activity. The ratio of oral to i.m. doses of atropine on heart rate and salivary secretion appears to be 2 : 1 and that of hyoscine on salivary secretion about 5-6: 1. Following oral administration the effects on the eye are minimal even after the highest doses of the two drugs, while the decrease in salivation is adequate. © 1978 Macmillan Journals Ltd.

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Mirakhur, R. K. (1978). Comparative study of the effects of oral and I.M. Atropine and hyoscine in volunteers. British Journal of Anaesthesia, 50(6), 591–598. https://doi.org/10.1093/bja/50.6.591

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