Scopolamine in a sentence as a noun

Pretty sure oral meclizine is what I would normally take so I'll have to check out scopolamine patches.

It would probably be horrible to have to take transdermal scopolamine fairly continually, though.

Brazil expect every drink you have to be spiked with scopolamine especially if you're a rich looking tourist and a girl who makes $50/week wants to clear out your hotel.

Meeting in person is vulnerable to hollywood makeup and scopolamine attacks.

Regarding scopolamine, Vice magazine made a documentary about the way it's used in Columbia.

Giving him a brownie laced with scopolamine before requesting access to the staff lounge would be, even if scopolamine had no dangerous side-effects.

Never understood they experimented with ***, I would have though to unpredictable, something like scopolamine would have had better effects.

Cases involving scopolamine resulted in a mixture of testimonies both for and against those suspected, at times directly contradicting each other.

Years ago at university I participated as a subject in a memory study that involved the injection of scopolamine.

There's also that whole fraud-by-scopolamine tradition in haiti that contributes to zombi-mania....

We extract medicine from atropa belladonna, digitalis, scopolamine, datura stramonium, henbane, aconite/henbane, the yew tree, hemlock and more.

This is not a recommendation on my part, just quoting some evidence for scopolamine patches:"TTS-S has proved to be significantly superior to placebo in reducing the incidence and severity of motion sickness by 60-80%.

Scopolamine definitions

noun

an alkaloid with anticholinergic effects that is used as a sedative and to treat nausea and to dilate the pupils in ophthalmic procedures; "transdermal scopolamine is used to treat motion sickness"; "someone sedated with scopolamine has difficulty lying"

See also: hyoscine