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
Like LSD and PCP Mixed with Insanity, by J. Moore
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