The active ingredient is hyoscine hydrobromide, which is supposed to target the parts of the brain that tell the stomach about motion sickness. |
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Premixtures for use in feed in which the use of halofuginone hydrobromide is not authorised. |
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They contain an ingredient called hyoscine hydrobromide which acts on the brain to prevent messages of motion-sickness reaching the stomach. |
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They were randomized to dextromethorphan hydrobromide and quinidine sulfate or placebo for 10 weeks. |
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On January 10, 1910, Doctor Hawley Harvey Crippen purchased five grains of hydrobromide of hyoscine at a chemist's shop in London. |
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Travacalm was not a complementary medicine, but an S2 pharmaceutical medicine based on hyoscine hydrobromide, which is indicated in motion sickness. |
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