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BOF: 2.56

An 18-year-old male is admitted as an emergency. He has ingested a large number of his mother’s propranolol tablets following a family dispute. On admission he had a generalised seizure and is now very drowsy responding only to painful stimuli. He has a severe bradycardia and is hypotensive.

In this situation which of the following would be the most suitable agent to use?

a)      Atropine

b)      Adrenaline

c)      Noradrenaline

d)      Glucagon

e)      Sodium bicarbonate

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