High Purity CAS 1508-75-4 Raw Tropicamide Powder Tropicamide
Product Description

Product Details
Product Name |
Tropicamide |
Appearance |
White Powder |
Assay |
99% |
MW |
776.87 |
MF |
C15H11I4NO4 |
Tropicamide is an anticholinergic drug that appears as a white crystalline powder at room temperature, odorless, and slightly soluble in water. However, it is easily soluble in ethanol, dilute , dilute sulfuric acid, and . It can block the excitation of the iris sphincter and ciliary muscle caused by acetylcholine. In clinical practice, topiramine is mainly used to treat eye drops, dilated pupils, and regulate paralysis.
Application&Function
Pharmacological action
Topiramine is an anticholinergic drug primarily used to dilate (dilate) the pupils of the eyes in preparation for certain eye examinations. This drug achieves dilated pupils by blocking the response of the iris sphincter and ciliary muscle to cholinergic stimulation. In addition, topiramine can also cause ciliary muscle paralysis, temporarily losing the eye's regulatory function, which is very useful for refractive examinations.
Pupillary dilation effect
A 0.5% solution of Tropicamide can cause pupil dilation, while a 1% solution can simultaneously cause ciliary muscle paralysis and pupil dilation. This dilated pupil effect is very useful for fundus examination and intraocular pressure measurement, as the dilated pupils allow doctors to observe the fundus more clearly and measure intraocular pressure more easily.
Regulating Paralysis Effect
The regulatory effect of Tropicamide on paralysis is closely related to its dosage. Tropicamide solutions of different concentrations (such as 0.25%, 0.5%, 0.75%, and 1%) have a regulatory effect on paralysis.
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