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What is hysoscyamine?
cleaning my medicine cabinet I find a pill bottle with a bunch of 125 mg hysoscyamine. What is it? I'm not sure if I want to throw it out or not.
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
Antimuscarinics are used to treat OAB and urge incontinence and they include:
darifenacin, hysoscyamine, oxybutynin, solefenacin, tolterodine and trospium First thing on google. |
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
I saw this but what is OAB? I googled before coming here but just got a bunch of incomprehensible crap not intended for those without an MD
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
According to google it means OverActive Bladder.
Now take your pills so you stop pissing your pants. |
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
The best way to discover what a pill does is to take a few and find out.
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
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The best way to discover what a pill does is to take a few and find out. [/ QUOTE ] Mix with a large amount of alcohol. Oh damn, you said you were cutting back. Mix with the good shrooms then. And clear your schedule. |
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Re: What is hysoscyamine?
Besides use in treating bladder spasms, hyoscyamine can also be used to treat GI tract spasm.
I've written it a number of times for use in reduce secretions (especially the death rattle that you can hear at the end of life in some patients). One of the brand names is Cystospaz, which seems like just about the stupidest name they could have chosen. I think that they are likely to be 0.125 mg (or perhaps written as 125 mcg), not 125 mg. I think that you are unlikely to find anyone who wants to give you any money for them. [img]/images/graemlins/smile.gif[/img] |
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