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C. Antidote for cholinergic agonists: Atropine theraupetic effect

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Antidote for cholinergic agonists: Atropine is used for the treatment of overdoses of cholinesterase inhibitor insecticides and some types of mushroom poisoning (certain mushrooms contain cholinergic substances that block cholinesterases). Massive doses of the antagonist may be required over a long period of time to counteract the poisons. The ability of atropine to enter the central nervous system (CNS) is of particular importance. The drug also blocks the effects of excess ACh resulting from acetylcholinesterase inhibitors such as physostigmine.


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