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PO; administration with meals can cause nausea vomiting, and hence dosing should be done one hour before meals or two hours after.
Bethanechol
PO, IV, IM, and SubQ
Atropine
Orally, topically, and parenterally
Neostigmine
IV, IM, SubQ, Intracardiac, Intraspinal, Inhalation, and topical
Epi
PO
Prazosin
Oral and IV
Propranolol
No longer used in the US
Tubocurarine
Oral, administer with food to reduce gastric upset
Resperine
Oral and Transdermal
Clonidine