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Possible Causes For Belladonna/Atropine toxidrome - Causes
- Drugs
Anticholinergics (Belladonna/Atropine) toxidrome
Atropine Administration/Toxicity/injection
Belladonna tincture/elixir Administration/Toxicity
Anticholinergics/Spasmolytics Administration/Toxicity
Atropine/homatropine/parasympatholytic
Hyoscyamine (Levsin/Anaspaz) Administration/Toxicity
Propantheline (Pro-Banthine) Administration/Toxicity
Scopolamine Administration/Toxicity
Trospium (Sanctura) Administration/Toxicity- Poisoning (Specific Agent)
Henbane plant poisoning
Mandrake root herbal/intake
Star-Potato Plant Poisoning
Horse nettle/Carolina herbal/intake
Belladona-like plant alkaloid poisoning
Belladonna/Nightshade herbal/intake
Jerusalem cherry plant poisoning
Jimsonweed/Jamestown weed poisoning
Mushroom/Belladonna-like poisoning
Mushroom/Fly agaric/Pantherina/Muscarin
Potato poisoning/solanaceous alkaloid
Solanaceous alkaloid poisoning
Amanita muscarina/atropinoid toxicity (fly agaric)- Synonyms
- Atropa belladonna, Atropa belladonna (organism), Banewort, Belladonna, Deadly nightshade, Death's herb, Dwale, Poison black cherry
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