A Subchronic Toxicity Study of Two Ihhaled Aerosolized Atropine Sulfate Formulations in Rats and Dogs

1990 
ABSTRACTThe potential subchronic (21 days) toxicity of inhaled metered aerosol formulations (solution and suspension) of atropine sulfate was investigated in rats and dogs. The doses administered to rats were 0.78 and 2.5 mg/kg/day (solution) or 1.4 and 3.2 mg/kg/day (suspension). In the dog, the daily doses achieved were 0.5 and 1.3 mg/kg/day, regardless of formulation. In both species, sham control animals inhaled air only and vehicle control animals inhaled either placebo solution or placebo suspension. There was no mortality or other evidence of a toxic effect of atropine sulfate. The expected mydriatic effect of atropine sulfate was seen in both species and, similarly, the pupillary light reflex was impaired in rats and dogs receiving either formulation of atropine sulfate at both dose levels. Reduced salivation was also noted and ophthalmologic examinations in both species were unremarkable. In dogs, atropine sulfate (high-dose) caused tachycardia but there was no evidence of an adverse effect on th...
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