Belladonna in a sentence as a noun

But they are not the same as each other and neither is the same as datura or belladonna.

"and"Drops prepared from the belladonna plant were used to dilate women's pupils, an effect considered attractive.

It's my understanding that the drug is extracted from belladonna[3] though it's hard to know what is actually true about the rumors.

I'd have trouble believing that literal water was making people blind, or that literal water had lethal level of belladonna in it.

Turns out, the manufacturer was honest and did use belladonna but had a problem with their dilutions, the distribution was uneven and some of their globuli actually had sufficient atropine to **** an infant.

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

Several different companies have sold homeopathic medicines for infants with potentially-lethal levels of belladonna in them; the sort of thing which might be prevented if homeopathic ***** didn't have a special exemption from FDA rules around testing purity and strength.

> homeopathic medicines for infants with potentially-lethal levels of belladonna> More commonly, homeopathic medicines for adults like ear and eyedrops end up causing deafness and blindnessHomeopathic, or "natural medecines"?

Belladonna definitions

noun

perennial Eurasian herb with reddish bell-shaped flowers and shining black berries; extensively grown in United States; roots and leaves yield atropine

noun

an alkaloidal extract or tincture of the poisonous belladonna plant that is used medicinally