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Pamine
Pamine is used for: Treating peptic ulcers in combination with other medicines. It also may be used for other conditions as determined by your doctor.
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Pamine
Methscopolamine reduces the secretions of certain organs in the body, such as the stomach. Methscopolamine is used to reduce stomach acid secretion to help control peptic ulcers. This medication does not help heal a stomach ulcer. Methscopolamine may also be used for other purposes not listed in...
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Pamine
Pamine® 2.5 mg/Pamine® Forte 5 mg Tablets contain methscopolamine bromide, an anticholinergic, which occurs as white crystals, or as a white odorless crystalline powder. Methscopolamine bromide melts at about 225°C with decomposition. The drug is freely soluble in water, slightly...
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Methscopolamine Bromide
Methscopolamine Bromide Pronunciation: (meth-skoe-PAHL-uh-meen BRO-mide) Class: Quarternary anticholinergic Trade Names: Pamine - Tablets 2.5 mg Trade Names: Pamine Forte - Tablets 5 mg Pharmacology Competitively inhibits action of acetylcholine at muscarinic receptor. Pharmacokinetics...
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See also: Irritable Bowel Syndrome, Peptic Ulcer

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