scopolamine hydrobromide

scopolamine hydrobromide
[USP] the trihydrate salt of scopolamine, used as an antisialagogue preanesthetic medication and as an adjunct to general anesthesia, administered parenterally; as an antiemetic, administered orally or parenterally; and as a cycloplegic and mydriatic, applied topically to the conjunctiva.

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