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benztropine mesylate

Known as: Methanesulfonate, Benzatropine, Mesylate, Benztropine, Mesylate, Benzatropine 
A synthetic antiparkinson tertiary amine structurally related to atropine, Benztropine Mesylate acts as a central muscarinic antagonist and inhibits… 
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2020
2020
  • 2020
  • Corpus ID: 17398727
Benztropine mesylate is a crystalline white powder, very soluble in water, and has a molecular weight of 403.54. COGENTIN… 
2004
2004
hysicians use anesthetic drugs during hospital and office-based procedures, and these drugs are widely available to the public in… 
1988
1988
To the Editor. —Pill-induced esophagitis has been recognized with increasing frequency since it was first described in 1970. 1,2… 
1980
1980
Drug-induced paralytic or adynamic ileus can result from additive anticholinergic effects of various medications. Two cases of… 
1979
1979
To the Editor.— The recently encountered a case in which dislocation of the temporomandibular joint was mistaken as dystonia… 
1972
1972
To the Editor.— El-Yousef, Janowsky, Davis, and Sekerke (220:125, 1972) point out that antiparkinsonian drugs combined with "high… 
1972
1972
To the Editor.— Duvoisin and Katz ( 206 :1963-1965, 1968) indicated that the anticholinergic drugs, including scopolamine…