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A 19-year-old university student presents to the emergency department in early winter after a party, with agitation, confusion, tachycardia, dilated pupils, dry skin, and urinary retention. Friends report he ingested a large quantity of over-the-counter Gravol tablets. According to Canadian toxicology practice, which treatment is most appropriate for severe anticholinergic toxicity with delirium?

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