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• Also, the poison used on Traceur in this episode, Hyoscine, has a long history in movies and books as a truth serum, often working under the noms de film of Scopalomine or Hyoscine-Pentathol.
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Hyoscine butylbromide, tab 10 mg (1,000 tab = 73.50 FF)
Chapter 9 1993
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Hyoscine lacks the central stimulant action of atropine, but its sedative properties enable it to be used in the control of motion sickness.
Chapter 7 1991
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Neither of these two had ejaculated “Hyoscine!” as one might have expected, but had exclaimed at the amount.
The Nursing Home Murder Marsh, Ngaio, 1899-1982 1963
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Hyoscine patches, effective for 72 hours, are available too but should be applied before the journey.
Telegraph.co.uk - Telegraph online, Daily Telegraph and Sunday Telegraph 2011
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Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is a widely used medicine for the treatment of motion sickness.
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Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is a widely used medicine for the treatment of motion sickness.
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Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is a widely used medicine for the treatment of motion sickness.
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Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is a widely used medicine for the treatment of motion sickness.
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Hyoscine (also known as scopolamine) is a widely used medicine for the treatment of motion sickness.
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