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Buy Scopolamine

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Scopolamine / Transdermal-Scopalamine

Motion Sickness Prevention!
Transdermal-Scopolamine motion sickness patches are small patches worn discreetly worn behind the ear. The patch lasts for up to three days to prevent motion sickness.

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Transdermal-Scopalamine Uses

Scopolamine patches are used for the prevention of nausea and vomiting resulting from motion sickness. Scopolamine must be taken before the onset of motion sickness to be effective. Scopolamine patches may also be used to help prevent the nausea and vomiting associated with the use of anesthesia and certain analgesics used during or after many types of surgery.




Transdermal-Scopalamine How To Take

Apply the first Scopolamine patch four hours prior to travel. Remove the old patch and apply a new Scopolamine patch every 3 days. Select a hairless area of skin behind one ear, taking care to avoid any cuts or irritations. Wipe the area with a clean, dry tissue. Remove the clear plastic six-sided backing from the round Scopolamine patch. Try not to touch the adhesive surface on the Scopolamine patch with your hands. Firmly apply the adhesive surface (metallic side) to the dry area of skin behind the ear so that the tan-colored side is showing. Make good contact, especially around the edge. Once you have placed the patch behind your ear, do not move it for as long as you want to use it (up to 3 days). For use longer than 3 days remove the old patch and apply a new Scopolamine patch. Wear only one Scopolamine patch at any time. Do not cut the Scopolamine patch.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Side Effects

Scopolamine side effects not common. The side effects that can occur after applying a Scopolamine patch for the first time are likely to decrease as you continue to use the Scopolamine motion sickness patches. The most common side effect of Scopolamine motion sickness patches is dryness of the mouth. Other side effects can include drowsiness, temporary blurring of vision and dilation of pupils. To reduce the chance of dilated pupils, do not touch the eyes after handling the Scopolamine motion sickness patch. Wash the hands with soap and water after handling the patch. Rarer side effects of using the Scopolamine patch include dizziness, sore eyes, disorientation and memory disturbances. If you wear the Scopolamine patch for several days, then upon removal it is possible you may experience dizziness, nausea, vomiting or headache. These are more likely to occur a day after removing the Scopolamine patch. These side effects should be temporary, if they continue then consult your doctor or pharmacy. If you experience the more rarer side effects of the Scopolamine patch then remove the patch and contact your doctor.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Medical Precautions

Transdermal-Scopolamine patches should only be used by adults, it is not known if Scopolamine patches will release an amount of Scopolamine that could be harmful to children. Tell your doctor if you are are pregnant, plan to get pregnant or are breast feeding, it is not known whether Scopolamine is excreted in breast milk. Tell your doctor if you have or have had glaucoma or increased pressure in the eye, had any metabolic, heart, liver, kidney or other serious medical conditions or complications, had any obstruction to the stomach or intestine, have difficulty urinating. Tell your doctor if you are allergic to Scopolamine, belladonna alkaloids, or any other drugs. Tell your doctor if you have ever developed a skin rash as a reaction to taking other drugs, chemicals or food substances. Tell your doctor about all other prescription or non-prescription medications you are currently taking. If you plan to have surgery, make your doctor aware that you are using Scopolamine patches. If you experience drowsiness or blurring of vision then use caution when driving or operating dangerous or heavy machinery. Do not take Scopolamine motion sickness patches for other purposes than the reason in which it was prescribed. Do not share Scopolamine patches with others. Avoid using alcohol while wearing Scopolamine patches. Alcohol and other drugs that cause drowsiness taken while wearing a Scopolamine patch may increase the drowsiness caused by Scopolamine. Wear only one Scopolamine patch at any time. Scopolamine patches should not be used by children, Scopolamine patches should be used with caution by the elderly. Children and the elderly may be particularly sensitive to the effects of Scopolamine.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Drug Interactions

Drug interactions can result in unwanted side effects or prevent a medicine from doing its job. Check drug interactions.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Medical Notes

Keep Scopolamine patches out of reach of children. Scopolamine overdose from patches is highly unlikely. If Scopolamine overdose is suspected, contact your local poison control center or emergency room immediately. Symptons of Scopolamine overdose include delirium, delusions, paralysis, and stupor.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Missed Dosages

Not applicable.




Transdermal-Scopalamine Storage

Scopolamine motion sickness patches should be stored at room temperature, store Scopolamine patches away from excess heat and moisture.


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