Scopolamine
COMMON & BRAND NAMES
Transderm-Scop; Scopace; Maldemar; Burundanga; Zombie Drug
EFFECTS CLASSIFICATION
Deliriant
CHEMICAL NAME
alpha-(hydroxymethyl) benzeneacetic acid 9-methyl-3-oxa-9-aza-tricyclo[3.3.1.02,4] non-7-yl ester
DESCRIPTION
Scopolamine is a naturally occurring deliriant found in many solanaceous plants such as datura and belladonna. It is commonly used in research and has some medical applications.
ARTICLES & WRITINGS #
A Curious Cure - Erowid Extracts, Nov 2008
RESEARCH & JOURNAL ARTICLES #
EXPERIENCES #
An Easy and Comfortable Trip, by Woody
Slightly Delirious, by TBjorn
Pediatrically Prescribed, by jezebel laguz
Unexpected Intensity, by drug infatuated kid
Strange but Effective, by Sinnlos
BOOKS #
Chemical Warfare: Secrets Almost Forgotten, by James Ketchum
OFF-SITE RESOURCES
PRIMARY RESOURCES #
A General Review of the Chemistry and Utility of Scopolamine, University of Calgary
Scopolamine, PeaceHealth
SECONDARY RESOURCES #
Scopolamine Transdermal Anti-Nausea Patch (product info)
MEDIA #
Mind controller: What is the 'burundanga' drug? - WIRED, Apr 2011
Scopolamine May Help Reduce Symptoms of Major Depression - Medscape, Oct 4, 2006
Scopolamine Should Be Tested As New Nerve Agent Treatment - Science News, Feb 2002
Scopolamine Confession - Time, 1935
MULTIMEDIA #
VBS TV : Colombian Devil's Breath - 9-part video on scopolamine in Colombia