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Benzatropine (INN),
known as
benztropine in the
United States and ****an, is a
medication used to
treat movement disorders like
parkinsonism and dystonia...
- [citation needed] It was
patented in 1948 and came into
medical use in 1953.
Benzatropine Pseudoephedrine Goldsmith P, Dowd PM (January 1993). "The new H1 antihistamines...
- individuals, has
demonstrated benefit, as have diphenhydramine, trazodone,
benzatropine, cyproheptadine, and beta blockers,
particularly propranolol. The term...
- drug-induced OGC can be
achieved with
intravenous antimuscarinics, such as
benzatropine or procyclidine. Any
causative new
medication should be discontinued...
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antiparkinsonian agent. Like its
analogue benzatropine, it may act as a
dopamine reuptake inhibitor.[citation needed]
Benzatropine Pourcher E,
Bonnet AM, Kefalos...
- have been
clinically used but only
coincidentally have DRI properties:
benzatropine, diphenylpyraline, etybenzatropine, ketamine, nefopam,
pethidine (meperidine)...
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obtained can be
stopped after the
reduction of only one
aromatic ring.
Benzatropine Biperiden Cycrimine "Procyclidine Hydrochloride".
National Institute...
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Atropine (via
blockade of
acetylcholine receptors) [citation needed]
Benzatropine Bupropion Datura (contains atropine, hyoscyamine, and scopolamine) Dextromethorphan...
- First-generation: 4-Methyldiphenhydramine
Alimemazine Antazoline Azatadine Bamipine Benzatropine (benztropine)
Bepotastine Bromazine Brompheniramine Buclizine Captodiame...
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Tropatepine N04AB01
Etanautine N04AB02
Orphenadrine (chloride) N04AC01
Benzatropine N04AC30
Etybenzatropine N04BA01
Levodopa N04BA02
Levodopa and decarboxylase...