benztropine
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benztropine / benzatropine (Cogentin)
introduction
- benztropine is a compound with parts of atropine and parts of diphenhydramine
- it thus has anticholinergic properties and antihistamine properties
- it is mainly used parenterally in the emergent Rx of acute extrapyramidal reactions such as oculogyric crisis, dystonic reactions, akathisia and parkinsonism but not for tardive dyskinesia
- it has a long duration of action
C/I
- children aged under 3yrs as they are very susceptible to anti-muscarinic anticholinergic agents
- HS
precautions
- children as at risk of anticholinergic toxicity
- avoid driving or operating machinery
- anticholinergic risk of sinus tachycardia, urinary retention, glaucoma, delirium, psychosis and paralytic ileus
- hot weather as may cause anhydrosis and risk of heat illness and heat stroke
- not known if it is excreted in breast milk - avoid in lactation
- category B2 in pregnancy - no known adverse effects but only use if needed
dose
- adults:
- 1-2mg im or iv is usually sufficient for most cases of drug-induced reactions
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