Benztropine (Cogentin) - Uses, Dose, Side effects

Benztropine (Cogentin) is an anticholinergic drug with antihistamine-like properties.

Benztropine Uses:

  • It is used to treat neuroleptic-induced extrapyramidal symptoms except for tardive dyskinesia.
  • It is also used as an adjunctive treatment in patients with Parkinsonism.

Benztropine (Cogentin) Dose in Adults:

Benztropine use in the treatment of drug-induced extrapyramidal symptoms:

  • 1 to 2 mg two or three times a day
  • The dose may be titrated gradually at 0.5 mg increments at 5 - 6-day intervals based on the patients' response and tolerability.
  • Improvement in the symptoms is generally noted in a day or two.
  • The usual dose is 1 - 4 mg once or twice daily up to a maximum dose of 6 mg daily.
  • The treatment may be continued for a week or two after which the treatment may be withdrawn to assess the need to continue the treatment.

Benztropine dose in Acute dystonic reactions:

  • 1 to 2 mg is given to treat the acute reactions followed by 1 - 2 mg orally once or twice daily for up to 7 - 28 days to prevent a recurrence.

Benztropine (Cogentin) use in the treatment of Parkinsonism:

  • Idiopathic parkinsonism:

    • 0.5 - 1 mg/day as a single daily dose at bedtime or in 2 - 4 divided doses.
    • The dose may be titrated in 0.5 mg increments every 5 - 6 days based on the patients' response and tolerability.
    • The usual dose is 1 to 2 mg/day ranging from 0.5 - 6 mg/day.
    • The maximum dose is 6 mg/day.
  • Postencephalitic parkinsonism:

    • 2 mg/day initially as a single dose at bedtime or in 2 - 4 divided doses.
    • A lower initial dose may be given to patients who may develop anticholinergic side effects.
    • The dose may be titrated in 0.5 mg increments every 5 - 6 days based on the patients' response and tolerability.
    • The usual dose is 1 to 2 mg/day ranging from 0.5 - 6 mg/day.
    • The maximum dose is 6 mg/day.

Benztropine (Cogentin) Dose in Children:  

Benztropine dose in the treatment of Drug-induced extra-pyramidal symptoms (EPS):

Note: It should be preferably administered orally or IM. Prophylactic use should be avoided. It may only be used for life-threatening emergencies in children less than 3 years of age.

  • Children older than 3 years and Adolescents:

    • 0.02 to 0.05 mg/kg/dose once or twice daily.
    • The usual adult dose range is 1 to 4 mg/dose

Pregnancy Risk Category: C

  • It has not yet been tested in pregnant women.

Use while breastfeeding

  • Breastmilk production may be affected by anticholinergic drugs.
  • However, it is unknown if the drug can be absorbed into breastmilk.

Benztropine dose in Kidney disease:

  • No dose adjustments have been recommended by the manufacturer in a patient with kidney disease.

Benztropine Dose in Liver Disease:

  • No dose adjustments have been recommended by manufacturer in patient with liver disease.

Side Effects of Benztropine (Cogentin):

  • Cardiovascular:

    • Tachycardia
  • Central nervous system:

    • Confusion
    • Depression
    • Disorientation
    • Heatstroke
    • Hyperthermia
    • Lethargy
    • Memory impairment
    • Nervousness
    • Numbness Of Fingers
    • Psychotic Symptoms (exacerbation Of pre-existing symptoms)
    • Toxic Psychosis
    • Visual Hallucination
  • Dermatologic:

    • Skin Rash
  • Gastrointestinal:

    • Constipation
    • Nausea
    • Paralytic Ileus
    • Vomiting
    • Xerostomia
  • Genitourinary:

    • Dysuria
    • Urinary Retention
  • Ophthalmic:

    • Blurred Vision
    • Mydriasis

Contraindication to Benzatropine (Cogentin):

  • Allergy reactions to benztropine mesylate and any component of the formulation
  • Children younger than 3 years old

Warnings and precautions

  • Hyperthermia and anhidrosis:

    • It can cause anhidrosis and hyperthermia. 
    • These issues are particularly problematic during hot weather or exercise.
    • Hyperthermia is a serious condition that can be fatal to anyone, including alcoholics, the elderly, people who work outdoors and people with central nervous system disorders.
  • Anticholinergic effects

    • It can cause anticholinergic side effects such as constipation, xerostomia and blurred vision.
  • CNS effects

    • It can cause confusion, visual hallucinations, or excitement in the CNS.
    • These symptoms are more common when taken in large doses.
    • CNS depression can also be caused by it. Patients who are required to use heavy machinery or perform other activities that require mental alertness should not take it.
  • Weakness

    • If taken in large amounts, it can cause weakness of the limbs.
  • Cardiovascular disease

    • Avoid patients suffering from tachyarrhythmias.
  • Obstructive GI:

    • Patients at high risk for gastrointestinal obstruction, such as those suffering from pyloric stasis, should not use it.
  • Glaucoma

    • It can lead to acute angle-closure vision loss.
    • Patients with glaucoma should use it with caution.
  • Prostatic hyperplasia, urinary stricture

    • It can cause urinary retention so patients with prostatic enlargement or urinary stricture should not use it.

Monitoring Parameters:

  • Pulse,
  • Observe for anticholinergic effects

How to administer Benzatropine (Cogentin)?

  • You can take the oral tablet with or without food.
  • You can also administer it intramuscularly, or intravenously. 
  • Because there are no differences in the onset time between the IV and IM routes, the manufacturer recommends intramuscular administration.

Mechanism of action of Benztropine (Cogentin):

  • Benztropine is anticholinergic as well as antihistaminic. 
  • The anticholinergic effects of benztropine are about half that of atropine.
  • The onset of action after an IV or IM injection takes only a few minutes, while it takes approximately one hour to occur after oral administration.
  • It takes approximately 7 hours to reach the peak serum concentration following oral intake. It is metabolized in the liver.

Benztropine Brand Names (International):

  • Benztropine Omega
  • PDP-Benztropine
  • PMS-Benztropine
  • Bencogen
  • Bentrop
  • Benzogrand
  • Cogentin
  • Cogetropine Mesylate
  • Cogintol

Benztropine Brand Names in Pakistan:

No Brands available in Pakistan

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