Atropine in a sentence as a noun

There is a lot of stuff on this list that is definitely not "safe": for example, morphine, atropine.

Yeah, the injectors you get for chemical weapons is either atropine, or a mix of atropine and just that.

I've never heard of that, unless by "wash off" you mean "wash off and take a huge dose of atropine and some other *****, while on the way to the hospital.

Whether atropine has any real effect on myopia is controversly discussed.

The network room was in the basement of a warehouse that stored VX nerve agents - rows and rows of it. When he got to the base he had to watch some training video on nerve agents, get issued a gas mask and the atropine shot then escorted to the facility.

Turns out, the manufacturer was honest and did use belladonna but had a problem with their dilutions, the distribution was uneven and some of their globuli actually had sufficient atropine to **** an infant.

Relaxing the ciliary muscle actually increases the focal distance, so I don't see how muscle-oriented exercises would help.> in fact, that's a part of what happens when you get atropine drops during an eye examEven a fully paralyzed ciliary muscle cannot overcome a wrong geometry of your eye.

The exemptions apply to international as well as domestic flights....The medicines include two doses of epinephrine, one to treat severe allergic reactions and one to treat cardiac arrest; atropine, which is used to treat a slow heart rate; dextrose, to raise dangerously low blood sugar in people with diabetes; and lidocaine, to treat irregular heart rhythms but rarely used these days.

Proper Noun Examples for Atropine

I had never heard of the substance Atropine before I read this post, so I looked it up and found this chilling bit from the Wikipedia entry:"Both atropine and the genus name for deadly nightshade derive from Atropos, one of the three Fates who, according to Greek mythology, chose how a person was to die."

Atropine definitions

noun

a poisonous crystalline alkaloid extracted from the nightshade family; used as an antispasmodic and to dilate the eye pupil; also administered in large amounts as an antidote for organophosphate nerve agents or organophosphate insecticides