Overdosing on Buscopan (hyoscine butylbromide) can lead to serious side effects, including increased heart rate, hallucinations, confusion, and severe dry mouth. In extreme cases, it may cause respiratory distress or coma. If you suspect an overdose, it's crucial to seek immediate medical attention. Always follow the prescribed dosage and consult a healthcare professional if you have concerns.
Buscopan, also called butylscopolamine, is a medication used as an antispasmodic. Buscopan specifically treats abdominal cramps. It can also be used to treat bladder spasms.
Total Overdose happened in 2005.
Buscopan and omeprazole can be taken together. Both, buscopan and omerprazole are prescribed for the treatment of symptoms of Crohn's disease.
no
you can die.
yes. i have seen it happen
Among other unpleasant side effects, there is an excellent chance of permanent blindness. You would probably not die.
Ask your doctor
yes
Yes. I have recently come put of hospital with a gallbladder issue, and was prescribed co-codamol 2x 30/500mg and buscopan 2x 20mg four times a day. Be careful though, and report any side effects to your GP.
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