Transderm Scop

Clinically proven to prevent motion sickness
Ear with Patch
 Easy to Use
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Transderm Scop® is clinically proven to work

Ask your doctor about Transderm Scop® when you make your travel plans.
Transderm Scop® is not for children or those with glaucoma, difficulty in urinating, or an allergy to scopolamine or other belladonna alkaloids. In clinical studies, some side effects were noted. Most common side effects are dry mouth (in two-thirds of users), drowsiness (reported incidence less than 1 in 6), and blurred vision. While using this product, you should not drive, operate dangerous machinery or do other things that require alertness. Avoid using alcohol. If you are elderly, your physician should exercise special care in prescribing this product. Click here for additional information on potential adverse reactions or side effects.

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Last Updated: Monday, March 21, 2005