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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.
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Bethanechol
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PO, IV, IM, and SubQ
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Atropine
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Orally, topically, and parenterally
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Neostigmine
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IV, IM, SubQ, Intracardiac, Intraspinal, Inhalation, and topical
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Epi
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PO
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Prazosin
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Oral and IV
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Propranolol
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No longer used in the US
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Tubocurarine
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Oral, administer with food to reduce gastric upset
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Resperine
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Oral and Transdermal
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Clonidine
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