Intoxicant

Products Legally, a distinction can be made between legal intoxicants (e.g., alcohol, nicotine) and prohibited substances (e.g., many hallucinogens, some amphetamines, opioids). Some substances, such as the opioids or the benzodiazepines, are used as drugs and are legally available with a doctor’s prescription. However, their use as intoxicants is not intended and is therefore referred … Intoxicant

Scopolamine

Products Scopolamine is currently sold in many countries exclusively in the form of eye drops. The transdermal patch Scopoderm TTS and other medications are no longer available. In some countries, other medicines containing scopolamine are available, such as Kwells motion sickness tablets and the Transderm Scop transdermal patch. This article refers to peroral use. In … Scopolamine

Atropine

Products Atropine is commercially available in the form of eye drops, drops, and as a solution for injection. It has been approved in many countries since 1987. Medicinal plants containing atropine have been used medicinally for much longer. Structure and properties Atropine (C17H23NO3, Mr = 289.4 g/mol) is a tertiary amine and belongs to the … Atropine

Henbane

Latin name: Hyoscyamus NigerGenus: Nightshade family, very poisonous! Apollonia, Cupwort, Sleeping Weed, Toothache Weed. Plant description: 30 to 60 cm high, stems soft-haired and sticky. Leaves dirty green, ovate. Flowers pale yellow, reticulate, bell-shaped with a jug-shaped calyx. Flowering time: June to October. Origin: Occurs on rubble and garden land. The henbane is closely related … Henbane