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Definition of scopolamine in English: scopolaminenoun skə(ʊ)ˈpɒləmiːnskəˈpɑləˌmin another term for hyoscine Example sentencesExamples - Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of glycopyrrolate and scopolamine in the treatment of sialorrhea.
- Causative medications are droperidol, diphenhydramine, meperidine, promethazine, atropine, and scopolamine.
- In all preceding studies, alkaloid production was measured as scopolamine and hyoscyamine only.
- Further searches revealed a paper confirming the presence of scopolamine in this plant.
- What do aspirin, codeine, ipecac, reserpine, scopolamine, theophylline, and vinblastine have in common?
Origin Late 19th century: from Scopolia (genus name of the plants yielding it) + amine. Definition of scopolamine in US English: scopolaminenounskəˈpɑləˌminskəˈpäləˌmēn A poisonous plant alkaloid used as an antiemetic in motion sickness, as a preoperative medication for examination of the eye, and formerly as a sedative and hypnotic. Chemical formula: C₁₇H₂₁NO₄. It is obtained chiefly from plants of the genus Scopolia, family Solanaceae Example sentencesExamples - Causative medications are droperidol, diphenhydramine, meperidine, promethazine, atropine, and scopolamine.
- Several studies have demonstrated the effectiveness of glycopyrrolate and scopolamine in the treatment of sialorrhea.
- What do aspirin, codeine, ipecac, reserpine, scopolamine, theophylline, and vinblastine have in common?
- Further searches revealed a paper confirming the presence of scopolamine in this plant.
- In all preceding studies, alkaloid production was measured as scopolamine and hyoscyamine only.
Origin Late 19th century: from Scopolia (genus name of the plants yielding it) + amine. |