atropine
Americannoun
noun
Etymology
Origin of atropine
1830–40; < New Latin Atrop ( a ) belladonna genus (< Greek átropos; Atropos ) + -ine 2
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The FDA has documented quality-control problems at multiple compounding pharmacies that make atropine products.
From The Wall Street Journal • Dec. 28, 2025
At regular concentrations of about 1 percent, atropine is used to dilate the pupil for eye exams.
From National Geographic • Nov. 1, 2023
Current interventions to slow the progression include specialty pediatric contact lenses and FDA-approved eye drops containing atropine.
From Slate • Sep. 30, 2023
Despite its deadly potential, the nerve-gas antidote atropine sulphate can be extracted from it.
From BBC • Jul. 10, 2023
The visual acuteness amounts to 5/12 on the left, 5/24 on the right, ophthalmoscopically with atropine hypermetropia of two dioptres.
From Schweigger on Squint A Monograph by Dr. C. Schweigger by Schweigger, C.
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