Drug Uses
Transderm Scop is used to
relieve nausea, vomiting, and
dizziness associated with motion
sickness. Transderm Scop is an
anticholinergic medicine.
Anticholinergics have many
effects in the body. For
example, they decrease the
secretion of fluids, slow the
stomach and intestine, and
dilate the pupils.
How
Taken
Transderm Scop comes as a
patch to be placed on the skin
behind your ear. Apply one patch
to a clean, dry, hairless area
behind the ear. The patch should
be applied at least 4 hours
before its effects will be
needed. Each patch is good for 3
days. At the end of 3 days or
when the Transderm Scop patch is
no longer needed, remove the
patch and throw it away. Wrap
the patch in tissue or paper to
avoid exposing anyone else to
the remaining medication. Wash
your hands and the area behind
your ear thoroughly to remove
any traces of Transderm Scop
from the area. If a new patch
needs to be applied, place a
fresh patch on the hairless area
behind your other ear.
Warnings/Precautions
Before using this medication,
tell your doctor if you have
kidney disease, liver disease,
an enlarged prostate, difficulty
urinating, bladder problems, or
glaucoma. Transderm Scop is in
the FDA pregnancy category C.
This means that it is not known
whether Transderm Scop will harm
an unborn baby. Do not use
Transderm Scop without first
talking to your doctor if you
are pregnant. It is not known
whether Transderm Scop passes
into breast milk. Do not use
Transderm Scop without first
talking to your doctor if you
are breast-feeding a baby.
Transderm Scop is not
recommended for use by children.
Children are much more sensitive
to the side effects of
scopolamine.
Missed Dose
Remove the old patch as soon
as you remember and apply a new
patch to the same area behind
the other ear. If it is almost
time for the next dose, skip the
missed dose altogether. Never
take a double dose of Transderm
Scop.
Possible Side Effects
Stop using Transderm Scop and
seek emergency medical attention
if you experience an allergic
reaction (difficulty breathing;
closing of your throat; swelling
of your lips, tongue, or face;
or hives). Other, less serious
side effects may be more likely
to occur. Continue to use
Transderm Scop and talk to your
doctor if you experience
drowsiness; dry mouth, nose, or
throat; restlessness,
excitation, nervousness, or
insomnia; blurred vision;
dizziness; decreased appetite,
nausea, or vomiting; difficulty
urinating; or an irregular or
fast heartbeat. Nausea,
vomiting, dizziness, headache,
and poor coordination have been
reported when treatment that has
lasted more than 3 days is
discontinued. If you use
Transderm Scop for more than 3
days, be aware that these side
effects may occur when you stop.
Side effects other than those
listed here may also occur. Talk
to your doctor about any side
effect that seems unusual or
that is especially bothersome.
Storage
Should be stored at
controlled room temperature
between 20°C - 25°C (68°F -
77°F).
Overdose
Seek emergency medical
attention. Symptoms of a
Transderm Scop overdose include
drowsiness, dizziness,
agitation, excitability,
seizures or convulsions,
hallucinations, and death.
More
Information
Use caution when driving,
operating machinery, or
performing other hazardous
activities. Transderm Scop may
cause dizziness, drowsiness, or
blurred vision. If you
experience dizziness,
drowsiness, or blurred vision,
avoid these activities. Use
alcohol cautiously. Alcohol may
increase drowsiness and
dizziness while you are using
Transderm Scop.
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