Hyoscine-N-Butylbromide is another name for the medication you just described, Hyoscine Butylbromide. There isn't a significant difference between the two terms.
- "Hyoscine" refers to the core chemical structure, which is also known as scopolamine.
- "N-Butylbromide" indicates the attached chemical group.
Both terms describe the same medication used to treat cramps and pain caused by spasms in smooth muscles.
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