What names is scopolamine sold under?
Scopolamine is most commonly known by its generic name, “scopolamine,” but it can appear under different brand or regional trade names depending on the country and formulation (for example, transdermal patch vs. injection).
What are scopolamine’s related “names” (spelling/compound forms)?
You may also see scopolamine listed alongside variant spellings or closely related chemical names, including “hyoscine” (a common synonym used in some regions and in medical references). In addition, some products may be labeled with the specific salt form (for example, scopolamine hydrobromide).
Is “scopolamine” the same as “hyoscine”?
Yes. “Hyoscine” is commonly used as a synonym for scopolamine in medical and international contexts, so the two names often refer to the same active drug.
What should I search for if I need the exact product name?
If you’re trying to identify a specific scopolamine product, search using:
- the route/formulation (patch, injection, oral)
- your country/region
- the active ingredient plus any salt form (for example, “scopolamine hydrobromide”)
Sources
I don’t have any provided source material to cite for scopolamine’s exact brand names in your region. If you tell me your country (and whether you mean patch or injection), I can tailor the “names” list to that market.