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  • The label for Scopolamine, used often to control nausea, warns that elderly patients may suffer neurological side effects that can cause psychosis, confusion, agitation and delusions.

    unknown title 2011

  • The label for Scopolamine, used often to control nausea, warns that elderly patients may suffer neurological side effects that can cause psychosis, confusion, agitation and delusions.

    BusinessWeek.com -- Top News 2011

  • Burundanga — also known as Scopolamine — is a powerful hypnotic substance found in historical and contemporary Colombia.

    SWEATblog: VBS.TV sends hipsters to Colombia to find Burundanga 2007

  • Burundanga — also known as Scopolamine — is a powerful hypnotic substance found in historical and contemporary Colombia.

    SWEATblog: August 2007 Archives 2007

  • VBS. TV recently did a story on Scopolamine, a substance commonly referred to as "Devils Breath" in Colombia, where it is a common street drug.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • This is where Scopolamine has got its reputation as the "zombie drug", victims appear completely sober and rational, but they're really just automatons.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Jesse and Calleigh stop her and Jesse conducts an unlawful search when he grabs her bag and finds the Scopolamine vial.

    CSI: Miami – “Dude, Where’s My Groom?” – Review 2009

  • It's half of a legal drug cocktail known as "ScopeDex" (Scopolamine + Dexedrine), sometimes taken by astronauts and those in training to prevent nausea and vomiting in altered gravity environments (for instance, on "vomit comet" flights).

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Scopolamine recently popped up in the news as a treatment for bipolar disorder and depression: Link.

    Boing Boing 2007

  • Scopolamine: "Zombie drug" and astronaut anti-puke helper

    Boing Boing 2007

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