The Transderm patch is used to help prevent motion sickness and nausea in people who are susceptible to those ailments. As of this writing generic brands are not yet available.
Before taking Transderm scop you must tell your doctor is you have any of the following conditions: difficulty passing urine, heart or blood vessel disease, high blood pressure, hiatal hernia, glaucoma, liver disease, nervous system disease, over active thyroid, stomach obstruction, ulcerative colitis, an unusual or allergic reaction (especially skin allergy) to scopolamine, atropine, other medicines, foods, dyes, or preservatives; pregnant or trying to get pregnant, or breast-feeding.
Before you cut the Transderm scop patch you should speak with your primary health care provider. He or she may advise you against doing that. You should tell your primary health care provider of any medications that you are taking or planning to take before you begin using this medication.
You can go online and find information about this medication. You may wish to visit the blog on Transderm scop or you may wish to visit any of the online pharmacies that carry detailed information about the drug.
There are side effects to Transderm. These may include such things as agitation, nervousness, confusion, blurred vision, other eye problems, dizziness, drowsiness, hallucinations (seeing and hearing things that are not really there), pain or difficulty passing urine, skin rash, itching, and vomiting.
Other side effects may include such things as dry mouth, headache, and nausea. You can find a complete list of the side effects online. If you have any questions about the side effects of this drug consult with your primary health care provider.
If you wish you can also do an online search to read the drug utilization review and Transderm scop study reviews. This information may be of interest to certain individuals who wish to better understand the mechanisms of this drug as it pertains to reducing motion sickness.
As with any medication, Transderm should not be shared with other people without the express permission of your primary health care provider. Doing so may cause health problems for those it has not been ordered for. You should know that there can be many drug interactions with this medicine, and you can find a complete list of the medications that may affect this drug by doing an online search or by reading the product sheet that comes with your medicine.
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