Motion sickness is the most common medical problem associated with travel, usually affecting people over many years. Motion sickness can occur during any type of travel, and according to many sufferers, motion sickness happens most often during car travel. You may already have tried different ways to relieve your motion sickness or you may even avoid activities that cause it. The good news is, Transderm Scop® can help you prevent motion sickness from happening in the first place and enable you to enjoy traveling.
   

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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® .