Scopolamine drug kya hai ? Devil's Breath .
About this drug
Yeh dhatura jaise plant se extract se kiya hua alkaloids drug hai jo ki sahi amount main medical use main kaam aata hai !
Par iska Misuse karna Drug abuse ya Addiction main daal sakta hai aur yeh illegal bhi hai !
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Dhatura |
Isse Body main hallucinations means cheezon ko sahi se naa dekh pana aur Amnesia means Bhul jana aur Conscious na rehna etc.
Isse kayi desho main As a Drug illegally use ko hota hai jyadatar US aur kayi .
Isse Aadmi ko 48 - 96 hour Tak semi unconscious state main rehta hai aur aas paas Jo chalta rehta hai usse pata Tak nahi rakh pata !
Iska Second Name Devil's Breath bhi hai ! Kyu ki isse Bar aur party main Criminals Use karte Hai galat kaam ko karne ke liye ya Dusre person Ko Harm karne ke liye !
Scopolamine is a medication derived from certain plants in the nightshade family, primarily used to treat motion sickness, nausea, and vomiting.
It has sedative, antiemetic, and anticholinergic (blocks certain neurotransmitters) effects. Here's an overview of its primary uses and effects on the human body:
Correct Uses
1. Motion Sickness and Nausea: Scopolamine is commonly used to prevent and relieve motion sickness symptoms.
2. Preoperative Sedation: It may be used before surgery to reduce salivation and help relax the patient.
3. Treatment of Muscle Spasms: In some cases, scopolamine is used to relieve muscle spasms due to conditions like irritable bowel syndrome (IBS).
Effects on the Body
1. CNS (Central Nervous System):
Scopolamine acts as a depressant, causing sedation and drowsiness. It can impair memory and cognitive function at higher doses, leading to confusion or even delirium.
2. Anticholinergic Effects:
It blocks acetylcholine receptors, leading to decreased saliva, mucus, and stomach acid production. This can cause dry mouth, blurred vision, and difficulty urinating.
3. Cardiovascular Effects:
Scopolamine may affect heart rate, sometimes causing a mild increase in heart rate.
4. Gastrointestinal:
By reducing stomach acid and relaxing smooth muscles, scopolamine can slow digestion and cause constipation.
Side Effects of Scopolamine:-
Side effects can include dry mouth, blurred vision, dizziness, drowsiness, confusion, urinary retention, and sometimes hallucinations, especially at higher doses.
Note:
Scopolamine should be used carefully, as its anticholinergic effects can be intense, particularly in older adults, leading to increased confusion or delirium. It’s typically administered as a patch for motion sickness or in other controlled doses.