This appears to be a proprietary name for the bronchodilator salbutimol, used in the Thai market. However, the Norwegian crime novelist Jo Nesbo refers to a drug of abuse called violin in his book The Phantom (2012). There does not seem to be any reference in the literature to this usage.
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There is no drug called "violin." It is possible that there may have been a misunderstanding or confusion with the term. It is important to be cautious and verify information before making any assumptions or decisions regarding drugs or medications. If you have any specific concerns or questions about a particular drug, it is recommended to consult a healthcare professional or pharmacist for accurate information.
Suspect this was invented by Jo Nesbo in Phantom
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