Atropine Sulfate 1mg/ml Inj, 1ml: What are the side effects I should be aware of?
I recently got prescribed Atropine Sulfate 1mg/ml Inj, 1ml. I know it's used in emergencies to help with heart rate, secretions, and muscle relaxation, but I'm a bit concerned about the side effects. I've read about severe ones like allergic reactions and hallucinations, and it makes me nervous. But I also know that many people might experience only minor side effects. Can anyone share their experiences with this medication? Are the serious side effects as common as the list makes it sound, or is it mostly minor stuff like dry mouth and blurred vision?
Atropine Sulfate 1mg/ml Inj, 1ml: What are the side effects I should be aware of?
I recently got prescribed Atropine Sulfate 1mg/ml Inj, 1ml. I know it's used in emergencies to help with heart rate, secretions, and muscle relaxation, but I'm a bit concerned about the side effects. I've read about severe ones like allergic reactions and hallucinations, and it makes me nervous. But I also know that many people might experience only minor side effects. Can anyone share their experiences with this medication? Are the serious side effects as common as the list makes it sound, or is it mostly minor stuff like dry mouth and blurred vision?
Comments (9)
I think the serious side effects are pretty rare. Just stay hydrated and keep an eye on your heart rate. I met someone who had this and they were fine.
My dad had to take some last year. He got a bit confused and had trouble urinating but otherwise he was ok. Made me worried though.
I think Atropine should have warning label about the constipation. I had to use it and that was the worst.
I had a friend who took this in the ER and he got hallucinations. It was terrifying. Glad it doesn't happen often, though.
I had to take it once during a bad reaction to something else. The dry mouth was awful, and I sweated way less than usual. But no serious stuff. Just be careful and talk to your doctor if something feels off.
I just want to know what Atropine feels like?
I took it once for a bad reaction. I was fine. Just remember it can make you more sensitive to light. Wear sunglasses.
I'm a nurse and have given Atropine a bunch of times. Most people just get really thirsty and have trouble focusing. But a few times I've seen patients with bad reactions. Just trust your instincts. If something seems off, call your doctor right away.
Seriously, just drink plenty of water. Helps with the dry mouth.