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Atropine in sufficient dosage effectively antagonizes the actions at muscarinic receptor sites, including increased tracheobronchial and salivary secretion, bronchoconstriction, bradycardia, and to a moderate extent, peripheral ganglionic and central actions.

Larger doses are required to get appreciable concentrations of atropine into the CNS.

so the ans should be C
central and peripheral.

moreover 'Atropine is virtually without effect against the peripheral neuromuscular compromise, which can be reversed by pralidoxime, a cholinesterase reactivator'

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Atropine in sufficient dosage effectively antagonizes the actions at muscarinic receptor sites, including increased tracheobronchial and salivary secretion, bronchoconstriction, bradycardia, and to a moderate extent, peripheral ganglionic and central actions. Larger doses are required to get appreciable concentrations of atropine into the CNS. Atropine is virtually without effect against the peripheral neuromuscular compromise, which can be reversed by pralidoxime (2-PAM), a cholinesterase reactivator.
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ans is option C..peripheral as well as central actn...
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thank u very much dr4jc
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Quick Scroll 06.13.08 (6 months ago) #27

block the prepheral receptors coz it block only muscarnic
central receptors r nicotnic
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Quick Scroll Re: Atropine is useful in organophosphorus poisoning by inhi 07.10.08 (6 months ago) #28

dr_nickash wrote:
Atropine is useful in organophosphorus poisoning by inhibiting
a) Peripheral cholinergic actions
b) Sympathetic nerve fibres
c) Both central and peripheral actios....a
d) Central cholinergic actions



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Ans is c.
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