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Hyoscine butylbromide, also
known as
scopolamine butylbromide and sold
under the
brandname Buscopan among others, is an
anticholinergic medication used...
- Scopolamine, also
known as
hyoscine, or Devil's Breath, is a
natural or
synthetically produced tropane alkaloid and
anticholinergic drug that is used as...
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hyoscine in Wiktionary, the free dictionary.
Hyoscine is a
medication used to
treat motion sickness and
postoperative nausea and vomiting.
Hyoscine may...
- for
medical use in 1947.
Methscopolamine is an FDA-approved
analog to
hyoscine butylbromide.
Brand names include Extendryl, AlleRx, Rescon, Pamine. Drugs...
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precursor in the
plant biosynthesis of
hyoscine, it is
produced via the same
metabolic pathway. The
biosynthesis of
hyoscine begins with the decarboxylation...
- "Truth serum" is a
colloquial name for any of a
range of
psychoactive drugs used in an
effort to
obtain information from
subjects who are
unable or unwilling...
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suppressing agents (like proton-pump inhibitors),
calcium channel blockers,
hyoscine butylbromide, or nitrates. In only
extremely rare cases,
surgery may be...
- C17H21NO4 may
refer to:
Cocaine Cocaine reverse ester Fenoterol Hydromorphinol Hyoscine (scopolamine)
Oxymorphol This set
index page
lists chemical structure articles...
- amnesia, fatigue, and
reduction in
rapid eye
movement sleep.
Scopolamine (
Hyoscine) has anti-emetic
activity and is, therefore, used to
treat motion sickness...
- PMIDĀ 17301614. S2CIDĀ 30903966.
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hyoscine butylbromide (Buscopan) |". medicines.necsu.nhs.uk.
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