| ¿µ¹® | scopolamine | ÇÑ±Û | ½ºÄÚÆú¶ó¹Î |
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| SCOP | scopolamine |
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| TD | tabes dorsalis; tardive dyskinesia; T-cell dependent; temporary disability; terminal device; tetanus... |
| TIS | tetracycline-induced steatosis; transdermal infusion system; triage illness scale; trypsin-insoluble... |
| TTS | tarsal tunnel syndrome; temporary threshold shift; through the scope; through the skin; tilt table s... |
| TTS | Transdermal Therapeutic System |
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| NMS | 3H-N-methyl scopolamine |
| NMS | N-Methyl scopolamine |
| SCOP | Scopolamine |
| SCO | scopolamine |
| transdermal | <pharmacology> Entering through the dermis or skin, as in administration of a drug applied to the skin in ointment or patch form. (17 Mar 1998) |
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| scopolamine | <chemical> An alkaloid from solanaceae, especially datura metel l. And scopola carniolica. Scopolamine and its quaternary derivatives act as antimuscarinics like atropine, but may have more central nervous system effects. Among the many uses are as an anaesthetic premedication, in urinary incontinence, in motion sickness, as an antispasmodic, and as a mydriatic and cycloplegic. Pharmacological action: anaesthesia adjuvants, antiemetics, muscarinic antagonists, mydriatics, parasympatholytics. Chemical name: Benzeneacetic acid, alpha-(hydroxymethyl)-, 9-methyl-3-oxa-9-azatricyclo(3.3.1.02,4)non-7-yl ester, (7(S)-(1alpha,2beta,4beta,5alpha,7beta))- (12 Dec 1998) |
| scopolamine derivatives | Analogs or derivatives of scopolamine. (12 Dec 1998) |
| scopolamine hydrobromide | Anticholinergic action is similar to that of atropine. Synonym: hyoscine hydrobromide. (05 Mar 2000) |
| scopolamine methylbromide | A quaternary ammonium derivative of scopolamine; used when spasmolytic or antisecretory effects are desired. (05 Mar 2000) |
| transdermal scopolamine |
A method of delivering scopolamine by applying a patch containing the drug to the skin. The medicine is slowly absorbed over a period of several days. It is esp. useful in treating vertigo and motion sickness. In the latt
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