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Buscopan - Hyoscine butylbromide (Scopolamine butylbromide)

drfeelgood1

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Hi -

Does this drug differ in any way from the normal Scopolamine?

This is the type of Scopolamine thats in Buscopan.
So if one would take a higher than recommended dose, will they experience hallucinations as they were to take the normal type of Scopolamine?

I would strongly NOT recommend this to anyone or myself, but this is just a question.
 
I think it's a version of scopolamine that produces more "perhipheral" effects; it would cause dangerous heart rate if taken in doses above the prescribed limit.
wiki said:
The attachment of the butyl-bromide moiety effectively prevents the movement of this drug across the blood-brain barrier, effectively minimising undesirable CNS side-effects associated with scopolamine/hyoscine.

So no, it probably wouldn't be hallucinogenic in the same manner as scopolamine.
 
Delirium is not a recreational activity at all IMO so I'm glad you're not recommending it to yourself ;)
 
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