Anticholinergic intoxication has been a moving target recently, with a resurgence in the popularity of physostigmine. The thoughtful administration of physostigmine has much to offer these patients, but it must be provided within the context of a systematic approach.
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Hello,
I work at a very small critical access hospital. Our physostigmine is set to expire at the end of the month (the expiration date had already been extended by the manufacturer once) and we are currently unable to get any in-date supply. I was wondering if you had any recommendations for alternatives.
Thanks!