About
Atropinum Sulphuricum is derived from the deadly nightshade, Atropa belladonna. It is primarily used to address conditions related to the nervous system and to alleviate symptoms of poisoning.
Keynotes
Marked dilatation of pupils, increased heart rate, and dry mucous membranes; often associated with delirium and hallucinations.
Constitution
Patients who are sensitive, anxious, and prone to nervous agitation.
🤒Symptoms Profile
● General Symptoms
dilated pupils, dry mouth, tachycardia, hallucinations, agitation, flushed skin, urinary retention
● Mental Symptoms
Agitation, confusion, hallucinations, fear, and restlessness.
● Physical Symptoms
Dry mouth, tachycardia, urinary retention, flushed face; primarily affecting the eyes and nervous system.
Uses
Poisoning, especially from belladonna, respiratory conditions, muscle spasms, and as an antidote for nerve agent exposure.
Modalities
Worse from heat, better from cool air.
💊Dosage Information
Available Potencies
6C, 30C, 200C, 1M
Recommended Dosage
Typically, 3-5 pellets of a low potency 3 times a day; higher potencies may be used in less frequent doses.
🔗Relationships & Affinities
🫀 Organ Affinity
Primarily affects the nervous system, eyes, and respiratory system.
🤝 Complementary
Belladonna, Hyoscyamus, Stramonium.
🛡️ Antidotes
Physostigmine.
⚠️Important Cautions
Not to be used in cases of glaucoma, certain heart conditions, or during pregnancy.
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