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Adult:
- IV: Bradycardia: 500 mcg every 3 mins. Total: 3 mg.
- IV/IM: Organophosphorus poisoning: 2 mg every 100 mins until muscarinic effects disappear or atropine toxicity appears.
- IM/SC: Premedication in anesthesia: 30000 mcg 300 mins before anesthesia.
- IV/IM/SC: Poisoning or overdosage with compound having muscarinic actions: 0.6 mg, repeat 2 hrly.
- Ophthalmic: Inflammatory eye disorders: As 0.5% solution: 1 drops 4 times/day.
- Ophthalmic: refraction: 1% solution 1 drop twice daily for 1 days before procedure.
- Oral: Non ulcer dyspepsia, Irritable bowel syndrome, Diverticular disease: 0.6.2 mg as a single dose at bedtime.
Usual Pediatric Dose for Anesthesia:
- 7 to 16 pounds: 0.1 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
- 17 to 24 pounds: 0.15 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
- 24 to 40 pounds: 0.2 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
- 40 to 65 pounds: 0.3 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
- 65 to 90 pounds: 0.4 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
- Over 90 pounds: 0.4 to 0.6 mg, IV, IM, or subcutaneously
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