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Chronic diarrhea after chemo; any suggestions?
I am taking imodium and diphenoxylate/
atropine
with a strict diet. But they don't help that much. Any one experienced similar side effects and managed to deal with it. It'd be great help if you share your solutions. š
I am taking imodium and diphenoxylate/
atropine
with a strict diet. But they don't help that much. Any one experienced similar side effects and managed to deal with it. It'd be great help if you share your solutions. š
Sybil71
in
My Ovacome
5 months ago
Post deep sclerectomy surgery recovery - severe fogginess causing severe worry and depression
The pressure is low and use of
atropine
and a contact lens put in on the following up visit have all been given for reasons for the poor sight. He was wondering if others have had similar experiences.
The pressure is low and use of
atropine
and a contact lens put in on the following up visit have all been given for reasons for the poor sight. He was wondering if others have had similar experiences.
westvw75
in
Glaucoma UK
21 days ago
Low IOP with Preserflo MicroShunt
Atropine
was prescribed as it can help with raising pressure but 9 days later I still have the visual distortions, so suspect the pressure is still too low. I'll find out at my appointment next week.
Atropine
was prescribed as it can help with raising pressure but 9 days later I still have the visual distortions, so suspect the pressure is still too low. I'll find out at my appointment next week.
KayGeeBee
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Glaucoma UK
11 months ago
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Dopamine stress test
I've also been told they could use
atropine
also. Has anyone else had this done and has anyone any advice. Thank you xx Michelle
I've also been told they could use
atropine
also. Has anyone else had this done and has anyone any advice. Thank you xx Michelle
Michelle_c
in
British Heart Foundation
2 years ago
Practical suggestions for PWP. Drooling. Runny nose.
For drooling you can use a few eyedrops that contain
atropine
, put 3-4 drops in a cup of water and swish it in your mouth then spit it out especially before bed if nighttime drooling is a problem. For runny nose put a couple drops of
atropine
eye drops on a q-tip and swab your nose.
For drooling you can use a few eyedrops that contain
atropine
, put 3-4 drops in a cup of water and swish it in your mouth then spit it out especially before bed if nighttime drooling is a problem. For runny nose put a couple drops of
atropine
eye drops on a q-tip and swab your nose.
beehive23
in
Cure Parkinson's
2 years ago
Dementia and drooling
Doctor prescribed
atropine
drops under his tongue which I find hard to administrate . Sometimes these drops make him very drowsy maybe too many drops . He did have patches behind his ears but seemed to cause more confusion . Does anyone have success with this ? Thank you
Doctor prescribed
atropine
drops under his tongue which I find hard to administrate . Sometimes these drops make him very drowsy maybe too many drops . He did have patches behind his ears but seemed to cause more confusion . Does anyone have success with this ? Thank you
calista
in
Care Community
2 years ago
Life after TURP
During the operation it was noted that I had bradycardia and was given a shot of
atropine
to increase heart rate. A subsequent 24 hour monitor showed the condition was not serious but I now take Pradaxa, an anti coagulant, and have an appointment with cardiologist next week.
During the operation it was noted that I had bradycardia and was given a shot of
atropine
to increase heart rate. A subsequent 24 hour monitor showed the condition was not serious but I now take Pradaxa, an anti coagulant, and have an appointment with cardiologist next week.
Macscot
in
Advanced Prostate Cancer
3 years ago
Belladonna
Atropine
derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical supervision apparently and can be used as an antidote to some illegal drugs - you learn something new every day.
Atropine
derived from Belladonna can be used for Bradycardia - very low heart rate, and also to stop respiratory secretions before surgery, and urinary frequency but only under medical supervision apparently and can be used as an antidote to some illegal drugs - you learn something new every day.
Desanthony
in
Atrial Fibrillation Support
3 years ago
Safety of Stress Echocardiogram
Dobutamine,
atropine
& an "dye" (not named) are used in this test. Are these likely to be harmful at all ?
Dobutamine,
atropine
& an "dye" (not named) are used in this test. Are these likely to be harmful at all ?
shortmat
in
Kidney Disease
3 years ago
Cryo ablation of AF -under sedation
Then procedure was complicated by 1, a profound vasovagal episode requiring
atropine
and RV pacing. 2, severe pain during procedure 3, agitation causing ablation kit to move during procedure - 30 min continuous Echo surveillance ensured no pericardia effusion. The ablation partially completed.
Then procedure was complicated by 1, a profound vasovagal episode requiring
atropine
and RV pacing. 2, severe pain during procedure 3, agitation causing ablation kit to move during procedure - 30 min continuous Echo surveillance ensured no pericardia effusion. The ablation partially completed.
Lesleyray
in
AF Association
3 years ago
Atropine eye drops for coughing and excess Sylvia
Hi Everyone I researched what I could get for my husbands excess Sylvia and I found this asked my doctor twice for it but to no avail Now heās in the nursing home I asked them if they could give it to him Wow what a difference no coughing now and heās even getting his voice back eating foods he couldn
Hi Everyone I researched what I could get for my husbands excess Sylvia and I found this asked my doctor twice for it but to no avail Now heās in the nursing home I asked them if they could give it to him Wow what a difference no coughing now and heās even getting his voice back eating foods he couldn
Dance1955
in
PSP Association
3 years ago
Excess Mucous
The Neurologist has given him
Atropine
drops which helped initially but their affect has now worn off. The Neuro has now suggested Botox injections. Has anyone had success with these injections? Thank you so much for this forum, it has been so helpful for us.
The Neurologist has given him
Atropine
drops which helped initially but their affect has now worn off. The Neuro has now suggested Botox injections. Has anyone had success with these injections? Thank you so much for this forum, it has been so helpful for us.
tasha1944
in
PSP Association
3 years ago
Atropine....saliva management
Hi All, Wondered if anyone had used
Atropine
eye drops as a way of sometimes managing the build up of saliva? J has a number of tissues to hand at all times in an attempt to manage saliva escaping her mouth. I'd heard that eyedrops containing
Atropine
can act to dry the mouth.
Hi All, Wondered if anyone had used
Atropine
eye drops as a way of sometimes managing the build up of saliva? J has a number of tissues to hand at all times in an attempt to manage saliva escaping her mouth. I'd heard that eyedrops containing
Atropine
can act to dry the mouth.
Boyyo
in
Multiple System Atrophy Trust
4 years ago
Botox vs atropine
I have been recommended to have botox injections into my saliva glands in order to control my drooling but last week I was unable to swallow any food after taking 4 drops of
atropine
under my tongue. Has anyone got experience of botox injections ?
I have been recommended to have botox injections into my saliva glands in order to control my drooling but last week I was unable to swallow any food after taking 4 drops of
atropine
under my tongue. Has anyone got experience of botox injections ?
partypants
in
Cure Parkinson's
4 years ago
Excessive Salvia
Hi has anyone had experience of using 1%
atropine
eye drops for excessive saliva? Doc is suggesting Hyocine patches but I think the side effects maybe worse than the drooling. My dad has only recently been diagnosed so any advice would be welcomed. Thank you
Hi has anyone had experience of using 1%
atropine
eye drops for excessive saliva? Doc is suggesting Hyocine patches but I think the side effects maybe worse than the drooling. My dad has only recently been diagnosed so any advice would be welcomed. Thank you
12131973
in
PSP Association
5 years ago
A dignified journey
Just before Christmas he was put on
atropine
in the hope that this would help the dribbling, which was annoying for him and embarrassing.
Atropine
caused dad trouble almost immediately. He began to hallucinate and had a terrible time for a few days.
Just before Christmas he was put on
atropine
in the hope that this would help the dribbling, which was annoying for him and embarrassing.
Atropine
caused dad trouble almost immediately. He began to hallucinate and had a terrible time for a few days.
Lulumacmac231
in
PSP Association
5 years ago
What is helpful for secretions or phlegm ?My Dr just prescribed Atropine drops to use under the tongue.Has anyone heard of using this?
Has anyone used
ATROPINE
drops for phlegm?Or any other meds or method for reducing it? I think I shall drown some days š³ Chocking x
Atropine
x Phlegm x Mucus
Has anyone used
ATROPINE
drops for phlegm?Or any other meds or method for reducing it? I think I shall drown some days š³ Chocking x
Atropine
x Phlegm x Mucus
cbhealth
in
Cure Parkinson's
6 years ago
What dose of Flecainide were others given for chemical cardioversion?
A met call was made and I was given
atropine
and adrenaline Intravenously as my HR was between 12 and 20 beats per min and my BP was 60/ 0 , as you can imagine I was slipping away. Thankfully those drugs brought me round and I was still in sinus rhythm. It was extremely frightening.
A met call was made and I was given
atropine
and adrenaline Intravenously as my HR was between 12 and 20 beats per min and my BP was 60/ 0 , as you can imagine I was slipping away. Thankfully those drugs brought me round and I was still in sinus rhythm. It was extremely frightening.
Cabert
in
AF Association
6 years ago
Well, you donāt look ill.
I was diagnosed in 1989 at the age of 24 after repeated Uveitis episodes resulting in an
Atropine
injection in my eyeball and 3 weeks later steroid in what looked like a spider sack under my eye.
I was diagnosed in 1989 at the age of 24 after repeated Uveitis episodes resulting in an
Atropine
injection in my eyeball and 3 weeks later steroid in what looked like a spider sack under my eye.
KDL1964
in
BehƧet's UK
6 years ago
Venesections
The response was rapid and excellent: oxygen,
atropine
(be sure to look this up: belladonna, with very marked side-effects) and off to A & E for the rest of the day. Two new words: bradycardia and vasovagal. I seem OK today, DG. Peter
The response was rapid and excellent: oxygen,
atropine
(be sure to look this up: belladonna, with very marked side-effects) and off to A & E for the rest of the day. Two new words: bradycardia and vasovagal. I seem OK today, DG. Peter
Peter18
in
MPN Voice
6 years ago
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