Literature DB >> 26691719

Abuse of the over-the-counter antispasmodic butylscopolamine for the home synthesis of psychoactive scopolamine.

Sebastian Kummer1, Annette Rickert2, Thomas Daldrup2, Ertan Mayatepek3.   

Abstract

UNLABELLED: We report on two patients who ingested psychoactive scopolamine that was synthesized at home from butylscopolamine (Buscopan®), which is available as over-the-counter antispasmodic in nearly 100 countries worldwide. Patient 1 presented with severe central anticholinergic toxidrome, while patient 2 suffered from minor symptoms. An empty blister of Buscopan® was found in the patients' home, but initially was not suspected to be causative for the observed central anticholinergic symptoms, as Buscopan® is not able to pass the blood-brain barrier in its native form. Only later, the information by third parties and a Google search helped to identify homemade scopolamine derived from Buscopan® as the responsible agent in these two cases. Retrospectively, scopolamine could be detected in serum and urine of both patients, while it was absent in one control after ingestion of native Buscopan®.
CONCLUSION: Over-the-counter drugs can be used to synthesize psychoactives with means that are available in every household. Such knowledge can spread via social media and internet discussion boards long before appearing in medical literature. While typical clinical presentation often enables clinicians to adequately identify and treat specific toxidromes, these sources of information need to be increasingly taken into account by medical professionals for identification of its causative agent. This potential of Buscopan® might gain importance as an easily accessible source of psychoactive scopolamine. WHAT IS KNOWN: • Substances with central anticholinergic effects are known for their hallucinogenic potential and may be used as psychoactives. What is New: • The over-the-counter antispasmodic butylscopolamine (Buscopan®) can be abused to synthesize anticholinergic, psychoactive scopolamine at home with means that are available in every household.

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Keywords:  Abuse; Anticholinergic syndrome; Buscopan®; Butylscopolamine; Intoxication; Microwave; Scopolamine

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26691719     DOI: 10.1007/s00431-015-2683-5

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Eur J Pediatr        ISSN: 0340-6199            Impact factor:   3.183


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