Road warrior:
The long car ride to Suzanne’s parents’ house had always been a problem. She tried everything she could think of without success, until her doctor prescribed Transderm Scop®. Suzanne applied the patch the night before, as she and her husband were leaving bright and early. She was pleasantly surprised that she actually enjoyed being a passenger in the car, and she had a great visit with her folks and an uneventful trip back home.

Going places:
Scott’s promotion included long train rides, which almost made him turn it down. His doctor suggested Transderm Scop®, which Scott applied in the morning before a noon departure. He got work done on the way, arrived refreshed and ready for his meetings, and had an easy trip back the next day.

Ride on:
Jan’s family trip to Orlando was years in the making—or actually, delaying—because of her lifelong bouts with motion sickness. She filled her doctor’s prescription for Transderm Scop® and was amazed. From the plane ride through days of park rides—teacups spinning and roller coasters dipping—Jan had almost more fun than her kids.

Above patient accounts are for illustrative purposes only. Do not drive while using Transderm Scop®. Transderm Scop® should not be used in children.

   

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A prescription is needed. Not for children or people who have or have had glaucoma (increased pressure in the eyeball), have difficulty urinating, or an allergy to the active ingredient, scopolamine or other belladonna alkaloids. Most common side effects are dry mouth, drowsiness and blurred vision. When using this product, do not use alcohol, drive, operate dangerous machinery, or do things requiring alertness. If you are elderly, your physician should exercise care in prescribing Transderm Scop®.