Anticholinergic agent
ACP: Management of excessive respiratory secretions in palliative care
ACP: Management of excessive respiratory secretions in palliative care
Consultation with CliniCall is required prior to administration of glycopyrrolate to children
Blocks the action of acetylcholine at parasympathetic sites in secretory glands, smooth muscle, and the central nervous system, reducing the rate of salivation indirectly by preventing simulation of acetylcholine receptors.
Onset via subcutaneous administration is reported within 30-60 minutes of administration.
Glycopyrrolate may decrease serum concentrations of haloperidol; concurrent use should be avoided if possible.