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ho·mat·ro·pine H5257600 (hō-măt′rō-pēn′)n. An anticholinergic drug derived from tropine, C16H21NO3, used in its bromide form to dilate the pupil of the eye and in combination with hydrocodone to prevent overdosage of that drug. [hom(o)- + atropine.]homatropineenUK
homatropine[hōm′a·trə‚pēn] (organic chemistry) C16H21O3N An alkaloid that causes pupil dilation and paralysis of accommodation. homatropineenUK
homatropine [ho-mat´ro-pēn] an anticholinergic and antimuscarinic producing sympathetic blockade effects similar to but weaker than those of atropine; the hydrobromide salt is used as a mydriatic and cycloplegic and the methylbromide salt is used as an inhibitor of gastric spasm and secretion.ho·mat·ro·pine (hō-mat'rō-pēn), An anticholinergic, mydriatic, and cycloplegic agent; available as the hydrobromide and the methylbromide. Synonym(s): mandelytropine, tropine mandelatehomatropine (hō-măt′rō-pēn′)n. An anticholinergic drug derived from tropine, C16H21NO3, used in its bromide form to dilate the pupil of the eye and in combination with hydrocodone to prevent overdosage of that drug.homatropine A drug used in the form of eyedrops to widen the pupils for ophthalmic examination and temporarily to paralyze the muscles of the iris to assist in the treatment of iris inflammation (anterior UVEITIS). |