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- Scopolamine abstract "Scopolamine (USAN), hyoscine (BAN) also known as levo-duboisine or burundanga, sold as Scopoderm, is a tropane alkaloid drug with muscarinic antagonist effects. It is among the secondary metabolites of plants from Solanaceae (nightshade) family of plants, such as henbane, jimson weed (Datura), angel's trumpets (Brugmansia), and corkwood (Duboisia). Scopolamine exerts its effects by acting as a competitive antagonist at muscarinic acetylcholine receptors, specifically M1 receptors[citation needed]; it is thus classified as an anticholinergic, antimuscarinic drug. (See the article on the parasympathetic nervous system for details of this physiology.)Its use in medicine is relatively limited, with its chief uses being in the treatment of motion sickness and postoperative nausea and vomiting.Scopolamine is named after the plant genus Scopolia. The name "hyoscine" is from the scientific name for henbane, Hyoscyamus niger. It is on the World Health Organization's List of Essential Medicines, a list of the most important medication needed in a basic health system.".
- Scopolamine atcPrefix "A04".
- Scopolamine atcSuffix "AD01".
- Scopolamine atcSupplemental ",".
- Scopolamine bioavailability "0.13".
- Scopolamine casNumber "51-34-3".
- Scopolamine chEBI "16794".
- Scopolamine drugbank "DB00747".
- Scopolamine fdaUniiCode "DL48G20X8X".
- Scopolamine iupacName "(–)-(S)-3-Hydroxy-2-phenylpropionic acid (1R,2R,4S,7S,9S)-9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo[3.3.1.02,4]non-7-yl ester".
- Scopolamine pubchem "5184".
- Scopolamine thumbnail L-Scopolamin.svg?width=300.
- Scopolamine wikiPageExternalLink 1.1.1.206.
- Scopolamine wikiPageExternalLink 1.14.11.14.
- Scopolamine wikiPageExternalLink 1.4.3.10.
- Scopolamine wikiPageExternalLink 2.1.1.53.
- Scopolamine wikiPageExternalLink 4.1.1.17.
- Scopolamine wikiPageID "28979".
- Scopolamine wikiPageRevisionID "606278793".
- Scopolamine atcPrefix "A04".
- Scopolamine atcSuffix "AD01".
- Scopolamine atcSupplemental ",".
- Scopolamine bioavailability "0.13".
- Scopolamine c "17".
- Scopolamine casNumber "51".
- Scopolamine chebi "16794".
- Scopolamine chembl "1201024".
- Scopolamine chemspiderid "10194106".
- Scopolamine drugbank "DB00747".
- Scopolamine eliminationHalfLife "16200.0".
- Scopolamine excretion Kidney.
- Scopolamine h "21".
- Scopolamine hasPhotoCollection Scopolamine.
- Scopolamine image "Scopolamine3DanBS.gif".
- Scopolamine inchi "1".
- Scopolamine iupacName "--3-Hydroxy-2-phenylpropionic acid -9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo[3.3.1.02,4]non-7-yl ester".
- Scopolamine iupharLigand "330".
- Scopolamine kegg "D00138".
- Scopolamine legalAu "S4".
- Scopolamine legalCa "Rx-only".
- Scopolamine legalUk "POM".
- Scopolamine legalUs "Rx-only".
- Scopolamine metabolism Liver.
- Scopolamine molecularWeight "303.353".
- Scopolamine n "1".
- Scopolamine o "4".
- Scopolamine pregnancyAu "B2".
- Scopolamine pregnancyUs "C".
- Scopolamine pubchem "5184".
- Scopolamine routesOfAdministration "transdermal, ocular, oral, subcutaneous, intravenous, sublingual, rectal, buccal transmucousal, intramuscular".
- Scopolamine smiles "OC[C@H]CO[C@@H]2C[C@H]3N[C@@H][C@@H]4O[C@H]34".
- Scopolamine stdinchi "1".
- Scopolamine stdinchikey "STECJAGHUSJQJN-FWXGHANASA-N".
- Scopolamine tradename "Transdermscop".
- Scopolamine unii "DL48G20X8X".
- Scopolamine verifiedfields "changed".
- Scopolamine verifiedrevid "464387972".
- Scopolamine watchedfields "changed".
- Scopolamine width "200".
- Scopolamine width "225".
- Scopolamine subject Category:Deliriants.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Entheogens.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Epoxides.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Mind_control.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Muscarinic_antagonists.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Plant_toxins.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Propionates.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Tropane_alkaloids.
- Scopolamine subject Category:Tropane_alkaloids_found_in_Solanaceae.
- Scopolamine type Drug.
- Scopolamine type DrugProduct.
- Scopolamine type FunctionalSubstance.
- Scopolamine comment "Scopolamine (USAN), hyoscine (BAN) also known as levo-duboisine or burundanga, sold as Scopoderm, is a tropane alkaloid drug with muscarinic antagonist effects. It is among the secondary metabolites of plants from Solanaceae (nightshade) family of plants, such as henbane, jimson weed (Datura), angel's trumpets (Brugmansia), and corkwood (Duboisia).".
- Scopolamine label "Escopolamina".
- Scopolamine label "Escopolamina".
- Scopolamine label "Scopolamin".
- Scopolamine label "Scopolamina".
- Scopolamine label "Scopolamine".
- Scopolamine label "Scopolamine".
- Scopolamine label "Scopolamine".
- Scopolamine label "Skopolamina".
- Scopolamine label "Скополамин".
- Scopolamine label "سكوبولامين".
- Scopolamine label "スコポラミン".
- Scopolamine label "東莨菪鹼".
- Scopolamine sameAs Skopolamin.
- Scopolamine sameAs Scopolamin.
- Scopolamine sameAs Escopolamina.
- Scopolamine sameAs Scopolamine.
- Scopolamine sameAs Scopolamina.
- Scopolamine sameAs スコポラミン.
- Scopolamine sameAs Scopolamine.
- Scopolamine sameAs Skopolamina.
- Scopolamine sameAs Escopolamina.
- Scopolamine sameAs m.075pc.
- Scopolamine sameAs Q337188.
- Scopolamine sameAs Q337188.
- Scopolamine sameAs scopolamine.
- Scopolamine sameAs DB00747.
- Scopolamine sameAs 5184.