1953
DOI: 10.1152/jappl.1953.6.4.257
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Comparison of Various Drugs Against Airsickness

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“…Understanding the limitations of oral and injected medications in an operational environment, early military research involving scopolamine explored intranasal instillation in the form of drops and spray (Chinn, et al, 1955;Chinn, Milch & Dugi, 1953;Tonndorf, Hyde, Chinn & Lett, 1953). The study conducted by Tonndorf, et al, (1953) compared subcutaneous, oral, and intranasal scopolamine and found the absorption of intranasal scopolamine to be comparable to subcutaneous in rate and "completeness."…”
Section: Early Intranasal Scopolamine Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Understanding the limitations of oral and injected medications in an operational environment, early military research involving scopolamine explored intranasal instillation in the form of drops and spray (Chinn, et al, 1955;Chinn, Milch & Dugi, 1953;Tonndorf, Hyde, Chinn & Lett, 1953). The study conducted by Tonndorf, et al, (1953) compared subcutaneous, oral, and intranasal scopolamine and found the absorption of intranasal scopolamine to be comparable to subcutaneous in rate and "completeness."…”
Section: Early Intranasal Scopolamine Researchmentioning
confidence: 99%