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UPAC name: [7(S)-(1a
, -2§, 4§,5a , 7§)]-9-butyl-7-(3-hydroxy-1-oxo-2-phenylpropoxy)-9-methyl
-3-oxa-9-azoniatricyclo [3.3.1.0 2,4] nonane bromide.
Assay
(argentometric): Not
less than 98,0% and not more than 101,0% calculated with reference
to the dried substance.
Product Origins:
Hyoscine-N-Butylbromide is a derivative of Hyoscine which is extracted
from the leaves of the Duboisia tree found mainly in Australia.
This form of hyoscine is known as an antispasmodic agent and is
used extensively in the treatment of a various bowel conditions.
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Pharmacological
Activities:
Antimuscarinic drug. Hyoscine N-Butylbromide exhibits mild anticholinergic
and spasmolytic atropine-like actions and possesses marked ganglionic
blocking and curariform properties. Hyoscine N-Butylbromide is devoid
of central nervous actions. Reduces peristalsis without loss of
tone in peptic ulcer therapy; reduces spasm in gastrointestinal,
biliary, and renal conditions.
Therapeutical
Applications: The most frequent use for Hyoscine N-Butylbromide
is in preparations which act to relax the smooth muscle of the gastrointestinal,
bilary and urinary tracts. Hyoscine N-Butylbromide is also used
in the treatment of obstructed bowel where surgery is not considered
an option, for the relief of acute genitourinary or gastrointestinal
spasm and to produce smooth muscle relaxation prior to radiological
procedures. Also used to counteract the symptoms of motion sickness.
Therapeutical
Category: Antispasmodic
Synonyms:
(1S, 3S, 5R, 6R, 7S, 8R)-6, 7-epoxy-8-butyl-3-[(S)-tropoyloxy] tropanuium
bromide. Scopolamine-N-Butylbromide. N-Butyl Scopolammonium Bromide.
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