- hydrocodone, as the bitartrate, an
opioid agonist; and homatropine, as the
methylbromide, a
muscarinic antagonist. It is
taken by mouth. Hydrocodone/homatropine...
- Bromomethane,
commonly known as
methyl bromide, is an
organobromine compound with
formula CH3Br. This colorless, odorless,
nonflammable gas is produced...
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Homatropine methylbromide (INN; also
known as
methylhomatropine bromide) is a
quaternary ammonium salt of methylhomatropine. It is a
peripherally acting...
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mydriatic (to
dilate the pupil). The
related chemical compound homatropine methylbromide (methylhomatropine) is a
different medication.
Homatropine is less potent...
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Morphine methylbromide (Morphine methobromide,
Morphine bromomethylate, Morphosan) a
derivative of morphine. It is an
opioid listed as a
Schedule I Narcotic...
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Methylscopolamine A03BB04
Fentonium A03BB05
Cimetropium bromide A03BB06
Homatropine methylbromide A03CA01
Isopropamide and
psycholeptics A03CA02
Clidinium and psycholeptics...
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Octatropine methylbromide (INN) or
anisotropine methylbromide (USAN),
trade names Valpin, Endovalpin,
Lytispasm and others, is a
muscarinic antagonist...
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Codeine methylbromide (Eucodin) is the
bromomethane (
methylbromide) salt of codeine. Its
possession is
prohibited in many jurisdictions. It is considered...
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hexafluorophosphate Choline chloride Copper ibuprofenate Homatropine methylbromide Mellite Tetrapropylammonium perruthenate Collidinium p-toluenesulfonate...
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severe enough to
require an
opioid and in
combination with
homatropine methylbromide to
relieve cough. It is also
available by
itself in a long-acting form...