No, but I recommend watching the documentary movie Colombians devils breath. It follows two people who go to Colombia to learn about the "Colombians Devils Breath" or scopolamine. After meeting and interviewing a prostitute, victim, and another victim who got revenge on the people who drugged him as they killed his friend using too much on him as he did not respond they way they wanted. In the end the people who went down to do the documentary hoping to experiment with scopolamine flushed what looked like nearly a gram of it after obtaining it due to hearing nothing, but horror stories. I highly recommend looking into different areas of life as this path requires a level of respect most of the world is not ready to respect in shamanistic terms where western medicine has taken advantage of atropine and related compounds like scopolamine for serious medical use like migraines and menstrual cramps. It is really not a compound to take lightly as if you do not give it the respect it deserves when interacting with it then it may leave you dead.