| You've been planning this vacation for years.
All you want is a quiet and relaxing respite from the work-a-day world
in some exotic, sun-drenched locale. What do you get for planning the
vacation of your dreams? A miserable week of motion sickness or traveler's
diarrhea and a week of recovery time when you get back to work.
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Transderm
Scop Purchasing Information
Package |
Price |
Consultation
Special |
Purchase |
| 4 Patches |
$89 |
FREE!!! |
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DRUG NAME: TRANSDERM-SCOP®(NOVARTIS)
COMMON NAME: : TOPICAL SCOPOLAMINE
What is this medication used for?
It is used generally used for the nausea and vomiting associated with
motion sickness.
Who should not use TRANSDERM-SCOP®?
- Anyone who has kidney disease, liver disease, enlarged prostate,
difficulty urinating, bladder problems, or glaucoma without first talking
with your doctor.
- Anyone who may have emotional or mood disorders without first talking
to your doctor.
- Anyone who may be pregnant, or breast feeding without first talking
with your doctor.
How do I take my TRANSDERM-SCOP®?
Apply your patch to dry hairless skin behind the ear. Apply the patch 4
hours before travel
What are the possible side effects of TRANSDERM-SCOP®?
The most common side effects include drowsiness, dry mouth or nose, restlessness,
insomnia, blurred vision, dizziness, decreased appetite, nausea, vomiting,
difficulty urinating or an irregular heartbeat. If you have one of these
side effects, they may decrease or go away after you continue using the
patch, but you should contact your doctor or pharmacist if you are having
any of the side effects or if you are feeling different after applying
the patch.
Other important information
- Limit the amount of alcohol while the patch is applied
- Do not drive or use or operate hazardous equipment while the patch
is applied because of the possible side effects
- If you miss a dose, apply as soon as you remember it. If it's almost
time for your next dose, skip the dose missed. Do not apply a double
dose to catch up
- Keep the patch as dry as possible while wearing it. If it should fall
off, apply a new patch
- Do not share your patches with others. Keep away from children and
thro away any patches after the expiration date.
- Contact your doctor, pharmacist, or seek emergency medical attention
if you begin to have difficulty breathing, closing of your throat, hives,
or swelling of lips and/or tongue and/or face.
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