Anticholinergics Before Surgery: Understanding Their Role
Anticholinergic medications are sometimes used before surgery to reduce secretions from the respiratory tract and to prevent bradycardia (slow heart rate) during induction of anaesthesia.Prescription Medications - Related Articles
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