Not true regarding atropine
Correct Answer: Fast action
Description: Atropine is slow acting and not fast acting ATROPINE( antimuscranic) causes cycloplegia as ciliary muscles are supplied by Parasympthetic sytem sho ciliary nerve , branch of 3rd cranial nerve Used as eye ointment Children < 5 yr, Children with Squint slow action Three times for 3 days Peak Effect- 3 Days Complete cycloplegia, but less potent mydriasis Retinoscopy - 3 Days PMT - 14 Days Tonus - 1 D experimentally used in treatment of myopia. Homatropine=> 5 yr
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