SCOPOLAMINE | Scopolamine-Poison 20mg

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Description

What does Scopolamine do?

Scopolamine,
also known as hyoscine, or Devil’s Breath, is a natural or
synthetically produced tropane alkaloid and anticholinergic medication
that is used as a medication to treat motion sickness and postoperative
nausea and vomiting. It is also sometimes used before surgery to
decrease saliva. When used by injection, the effects begin after about
20 minutes and last up to 8 hours. It can also be used orally.

Scopolamine
is part of the antimuscarinic family of medications and works by
blocking some of the effects of acetylcholine on the nervous system.
Scopolamine was first written about in 1881 and began to be used for
anesthesia around 1900. Scopolamine is also the main active component
produced by certain plants in the nightshade family, which have
historically been used as psychoactive drugs (known as delirious ) due
to its hallucinogenic effects induced by antimuscarinics at higher
doses. In these contexts, its mind-altering effects have been used for
recreational and occult purposes.

Scopolamine poisoning from homemade ‘moon flower’ wine

LH,
a 76-year-old Caucasian man, drank 3 teaspoons (15 mL) of homemade wine
over a 1-hour period and became ill. Approximately 1.5 hours later, he
was taken to the emergency room of a local hospital with symptoms of
respiratory distress and weakness. The plant used in making the wine was
Angel’s trumpet (Datura suaveolens), which reportedly contains varying
amounts of scopolamine and atropine. A sample of the wine was collected
and analyzed for these two compounds by reversed-phase HPLC
chromatography using 97% methanol-3% deionized water. The filtered wine
contained approximately 29 mg of scopolamine/mL, which produced a total
ingested dose of 435 mg. No atropine was detected. Scopolamine was
confirmed by TLC. An oral dose of 50 mg atropine sulfate in humans has
been reported to be fatal. The alcohol content and pH 3.8 of the
homemade wine may have increased the extraction of this compound from
the plant material, and the wine fermentation process may have
concentrated the original extract.

Dosage for Death

Scopolamine
in small doses causes unconsciousness for up to 24 hours or more, being
widely used in robberies where the victim is unconscious. But in the
amount of 10mg it is enough to kill, and can be used together with food
or drinks, where in alcoholic drinks its effect is faster, around 30
minutes, painless death as it causes drowsiness. It is only detected in
more precise autopsies.

scopolamine, in films it’s called true serum, apply very carefully and at your discretion!

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