
Isopto Atropine Coupons & Savings Card – Discount Prices from $60.41
Brand for: Atropine sulfate
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15ML of 1%, Atropine Sulfate (1 Bottle)
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$74.38
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Albertsons
$60.41
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Walgreens
$86.79
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Walmart
$119.81
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Price history for Isopto Atropine (brand) & Atropine Sulfate (generic)
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Average retail price for Isopto Atropine
Average retail price for Atropine Sulfate
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Over the last 12 months, the average discount price of Isopto Atropine is $24.47 using the SaveHealth savings card. That's an average savings of 64.54% on Isopto Atropine with our discount card.
*Retail prices are based on pharmacy claims data, and may not be accurate when we don't have enough claims.
Isopto Atropine (Atropine Sulfate) dosage forms
Dosage Quantity Price from Per unit 1% 5 Solutions $36.61 $7.32 1% 1 Solution $3.33 $3.33 1% 2 Solutions $11.65 $5.83 1% 3 Solutions $19.97 $6.66 1% 10 Solutions $58.35 $5.83
| Dosage | Quantity | Price from | Per unit |
|---|---|---|---|
| 1% | 5 Solutions | $36.61 | $7.32 |
| 1% | 1 Solution | $3.33 | $3.33 |
| 1% | 2 Solutions | $11.65 | $5.83 |
| 1% | 3 Solutions | $19.97 | $6.66 |
| 1% | 10 Solutions | $58.35 | $5.83 |
What is isopto atropine used for?
Isopto Atropine is used to dilate the pupil and temporarily paralyze the focusing muscle of the eye. It is commonly used in eye examinations, to treat certain eye conditions, and sometimes to relieve pain associated with eye inflammation.
What is atropine used to treat?
Atropine is used to treat several conditions, including bradycardia (slow heart rate), to reduce salivation and respiratory secretions during surgery, and as an antidote for certain types of poisoning, such as organophosphate poisoning. It is also used in ophthalmology to dilate pupils for eye examinations.
When should you not use atropine eye drops?
Atropine eye drops should not be used in individuals with narrow-angle glaucoma or those who are at risk for developing it, as it can increase intraocular pressure. Additionally, they should be avoided in people who have a known hypersensitivity to atropine or any of its components. It is also important to use caution in children and the elderly, as they may be more susceptible to side effects. Always consult a healthcare professional before using atropine eye drops to ensure they are appropriate for the individual's condition.
What does atropine do for secretions?
Atropine reduces secretions by inhibiting the action of the parasympathetic nervous system. It decreases the production of saliva, mucus, and other bodily secretions, which can be particularly useful in medical settings to prevent aspiration during surgery or to manage excessive secretions in certain medical conditions.
Why do doctors prescribe atropine?
Doctors prescribe atropine for several reasons, including to increase heart rate in bradycardia, to reduce salivation and secretions during surgery, to dilate pupils for eye examinations, and to treat certain types of poisoning, such as organophosphate poisoning. It is also used in some cases to manage symptoms of irritable bowel syndrome and other gastrointestinal disorders.
