Topin Eye Drop

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Topin Eye Drop

Introduction to Topin Eye Drop

It is important to always wash your hands prior to using Topin Eye Drop Use only the specified number of drops as prescribed by your doctor If you wear soft contact lenses remove them before applying the drops and wait for at least 15 minutes before putting them back in If you are also using another eye medication wait for at least 10 minutes before applying it To ensure proper usage and maximum benefit carefully read the accompanying leaflet for a complete guide on how to use the drops Avoid touching the tip of the dropper or bottle to prevent potential infection It is recommended to use this medication regularly at the same time each day for optimal results If you wish to discontinue use consult your doctor first The most common side effects of Topin Eye Drop may include eye irritation or pain watery or dry eyes blurred vision increased heart rate and blood pressure There are other less common but potentially serious side effects that may affect other parts of the body If you experience any bothersome side effects refer to the leaflet provided and consult your doctor Pregnant or breastfeeding women should also consult their doctor before using this medication
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Is atropine a controlled substance?

No, it is available as prescription drug

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Does atropine cross placenta?

Yes, small amount of atropine can cause placenta. Always follow your doctor’s advice regarding its use

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Is atropine an agonist or antagonist?

Atropine is an antagonist of cholinergic receptors

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Does atropine block activity of acetylcholine /nicotinic receptor?

Yes, atropine acts by inhibiting the activity of acetylcholine on muscarinic and nicotinic receptors.

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Is atropine a controlled substance?

No, it is available as prescription drug

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Is atropine a beta blocker /calcium channelblocker/adrenaline/ parasympathomimetic/vasopressor?

No, atropine belongs to class of medication called as anticholinergics or cholinergic antagonist

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