rolandberry@hotmail.com schrieb:
> rolandberry@hotmail.com schrieb:
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> ...and odorless with it.
Would one of the following fit the bill as I saw the list causes light
sensitivity? It would have to be a hypnotic and odorless as well and be
either a gas or a be able to be administered as a vapor.
amphetamines, atropine, cocaine, cyclopentolate, idoxuridine,
phenylephrine, scopolamine, trifluridine, tropicamide, and vidarabine
rolandberry@hotmail.com - 21 Aug 2006 16:43 GMT
rolandberry@hotmail.com schrieb:
> rolandberry@hotmail.com schrieb:
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> amphetamines, atropine, cocaine, cyclopentolate, idoxuridine,
> phenylephrine, scopolamine, trifluridine, tropicamide, and vidarabine
I suppose it could be a spray and therefore breathed in if done in a
confined space. How about scopolamine? Would every single person's eyes
be sensitive to light if they had breathed in a spray of that stuff and
how long would it take for the light sensitivity to wear off?