Monograph
S01FA01 - Atropine |
Not porphyrinogenic |
NP |
Rationale
Non-CYP ligand. Several references: authorised/ safe.
Chemical description
Used in eye drops as a mydriatic in ophtalmologic praxis. South African list: use French list: authorized Kalman, Bonkowski: safe Moore MR, Hift RJ: Drugs in the acute porphyrias. Cell Mol Biol 43:89, 1997 : safe Eales L: Porphyria and the dangerous life-threatening drugs. S Afr Med J 56:914, 1979: safe
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Netherlands
Atropinesulfaat · Minims Atropinesulfaat 10 mg/ml, oogdruppels, oplossingBelgium
Atropine · Alcon Atropine 0.5 % collyre sol. flac. compte-gouttes · Alcon Atropine 1 % collyre sol. flac. compte-gouttesUnited Kingdom
Atropine · Atropine 0.01% eye drops · Atropine 0.05% eye drops · Atropine 0.125% eye drops · Atropine 0.5% eye drops · Atropine 1% eye drops · Atropine 1% eye drops preservative free · Atropine 1% eye ointment · Atropine 2% eye drops · Atropine 4% eye drops · Isopto Atropine · Isopto Atropine 1% eye drops · Minims atropine sulfate · Minims atropine sulfate 1% eye drops 0.5ml unit doseNorway
Atropin Minims · Atropin NAF · Atropin SAPoland
Atropinum sulfuricum WZF 1%Luxembourg
Atropine · Alcon AtropineFinland
Minims Atropine Sulphate
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