hallucinogenic
Absolutely! I just went through this process and tested positive for Barbituates . . How much Belladonna? What was the source? Belldona is related to phenobarbital and in the barbiturate class. It's available in OTC homeopathic remedies, and so we'd be interested in more information about dose and source.
belladonna is occasionally used as a drug because of the hallucinations and delirium it produces. however this is a fairly uncommon practice due to the high risk of fatal overdose. also, most people report the hallucinations as extremely unpleasant.
Alcohol, diarrhea medicines, MAO inhibitors, tricyclic antidepressants, quinidine, amantadine, antihistamines, and other anticholinergics increase the effects of belladonna.
I think Belladonna is derived from it. ------------------------------- REVISION OF ANSWER ----------------------------- belladonna is another name for the plant 'deadly nightshade'. Atropine is the name of the tropane alkaloid extracted from deadly nightshade and various other plants of the family Solanaceae. A potentially deadly drug, it acts as a competitive antagonist for the muscarinic acetylcholine receptor. It is classified as an anticholinergic drug.
The botanical name for Belladonna is Atropa Belladonna.The botanical name for Belladonna Lily is Amaryllis Belladonna.
In the UK, heroin is a class A drug.
Belladonna, also known as deadly nightshade, contains tropane alkaloids like atropine and scopolamine that can cause a range of effects on the body. Reperdose refers to the effects experienced after the initial impact of a drug has worn off, often leading to a resurgence of symptoms or toxicity. In the case of belladonna, this can manifest as a return of anticholinergic symptoms, such as increased heart rate, hallucinations, and pupil dilation, particularly if the drug was used inappropriately or in excessive amounts. Due to its toxicity, belladonna should be handled with caution, and any use should be closely monitored.
Drug Class: Expectorant
BellaDonna Sins's birth name is BellaDonna Mary Sins.
It is secobarbital ,of barbiturate class. which is a class B drug if that's what you meant
What are the symptoms of an overdose of Belladonna.
Belladonna was born on May 21, 1981.