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Methoscopolamine bromide

Methoscopolamine bromide (Pamine) is a quaternary ammonium derivative of scopolamine and therefore lacks the central actions of scopolamine. It is less potent than atropine and is poorly absorbed however, its action is more prolonged, the usual oral dose (2.5 mg) acting for 6 to 8 h. Its use has been limited chiefly to gastrointestinal diseases. [Pg.207]

Synonyms. Epoxymethamine Bromide Hyoscine Methylbrom-ide Methoscopolamine Bromide Scopolamine Methylbromide. Proprietary Names. Holopon Pamine. [Pg.675]


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