Atp 0.6mg Injection 1ml is used in emergency medicine to treat life-threateningly slow heart rates (bradycardia) and to provide a rapid recovery from certain types of pesticide or nerve agent poisoning. It is also a critical pre-surgical medication used to dry up excess saliva and mucus in the airways, which helps prevent breathing complications while a patient is under anesthesia.
This medication contains Atropine, an anticholinergic agent. It works by blocking the "cholinergic" receptors that slow down the heart and increase bodily fluids. By inhibiting these signals, it allows the heart rate to increase to a safer level and effectively "dries out" secretions in the mouth and lungs. In cases of poisoning, it acts as an antidote to reverse the toxic overstimulation of the nervous system.
This injection must only be administered by qualified healthcare professionals in a hospital or emergency setting. It is usually given directly into a vein or muscle. Inform the medical team immediately if you have a history of glaucoma or enlarged prostate, as this medication can temporarily affect eye pressure and urinary flow.



































