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. 1967 Aug;30(3):463–469. doi: 10.1111/j.1476-5381.1967.tb02152.x

(--)-Hyoscine and cyclizine as motion sickness remedies.

J J Brand, W P Colquhoun, A H Gould, W L Perry
PMCID: PMC1557305  PMID: 4860708

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