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Atropine effects
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Neuroeffector organs have varying sensitivity to atropine. The greatest inhibitory effects are on bronchial tissue and the secretion of sweat and saliva. Because it is a tertiary amine, atropine is relatively lipid-soluble and readily crosses membrane barriers. The drug is well distributed into the CNS, the eye, and other organs. It is eliminated partially by metabolism in the liver and partially unchanged in the urine; half-life is approximately 2 h; and duration of action of normal doses is 4–8 h except in the eye.
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