Hyoscyamine is a chemical compound, a tropane alkaloid it is the levo-isomer to atropine. It is a secondary metabolite of some plants.
Brand names for hyoscyamine include Symax, Anaspaz, Cystospaz, Levsin, Donnamar, NuLev, and Neoquess.
Uses
It is used to provide symptomatic relief to various gastrointestinal disorders including spasms,
peptic ulcers,
irritable bowel syndrome,
pancreatitis,
colic and
cystitis. It has also been used to relieve some heart problems and control some of the symptoms of
Parkinson's disease. It is
anticholinergic, working by inhibting the action of
acetylcholine in smooth and cardiac muscle, the sinoatrial and atrioventricular nodes and the exocrine glands.
Side effects
Side effects include eye pain, blurred vision, restlessness, dizziness, arrythmia, flushing, faintness. An overdose will cause headache, nausea, vomiting and CNS symptoms including disorientation, hallucinations, euphoria, inappropriate affect, short-term memory loss and coma.
Isolation
It can be extracted from plants of the
Solanaceae family, notably
Datura stramonium. Empirically it is C
17H
23NO
3. Its structural name is α-(hydroxymethyl)-, 8-methyl-8-azabicyclo
ester, [3(S)-endo-1αH,5αH-Tropan-3α-ol. It is also known as benzeneacetic acid.
External links
Alkaloids | Muscarinic antagonists
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