The World Health Organization's ATC classification organizes medical drugs based on therapeutic properties, chemical composition, and anatomy. It helps make essential medicines readily available globally and is widely used in the pharmaceutical industry.
Level | Code | Title | |
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1 | S | Sensory organs | |
2 | S01 | Ophthalmologicals | |
3 | S01F | Mydriatics and cycloplegics | |
4 | S01FA | Anticholinergics |
Code | Title | |
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S01FA01 | Atropine | |
S01FA02 | Scopolamine | |
S01FA03 | Methylscopolamine | |
S01FA04 | Cyclopentolate | |
S01FA05 | Homatropine | |
S01FA06 | Tropicamide | |
S01FA54 | ||
S01FA56 | Tropicamide, combinations |
Active Ingredient | Description | |
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Atropine |
Atropine is an antimuscarinic agent which competitively antagonises acetylcholine at postganglionic nerve endings, thus affecting receptors if the exocrine glands, smooth muscle, cardiac muscle and the central nervous system. |
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Cyclopentolate |
Cyclopentolate is an antimuscarinic agent used topically in the eye as a mydriatic and cycloplegic. The effects are similar to those of atropine, but with a more rapid onset and a shorter duration of action. |
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Homatropine |
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Epoxymethamine Bromide |
Methscopolamine is an anticholinergic. The mechanism of action of methscopolamine is as a cholinergic antagonist. |
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Scopolamine |
Scopolamine is a naturally occurring belladonna alkaloid and has anticholinergic properties. It acts as a competitive antagonist to acetylchloline and other parasympathomimetic agents. Its mechanism of action in the central nervous system in preventing motion sickness has yet to be elucidated. Scopolamine produces classical symptoms of parasympathetic blockade. |
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Tropicamide |
Tropicamide is an anticholinergic which blocks the responses of the sphincter muscle of the iris and the ciliary muscle to cholinergic stimulation thus dilating the pupil (mydriasis). |
Title | Information Source | Document Type | |
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ISOPTO ATROPINE Ophthalmic solution | FDA, National Drug Code (US) | MPI, US: SPL/PLR | |
MYDRIACYL Eye drops, solution | Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (GB) | MPI, EU: SmPC | |
MYDRILATE 1.0% Eye drops | Medicines & Healthcare Products Regulatory Agency (GB) | MPI, EU: SmPC |