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Transderm Scop

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Transderm Scop Prevents Nausea And Vomiting Caused By Anesthesia And Motion Sickness

Transderm Scop General Information

Generic Name: scopolamine transdermal

Brand Name: Transderm Scop

Transderm Scop or scopolamine transdermal is used to reduce the secretion of various organs of the body.

Transderm Scop Uses

The medication is used to prevent nausea and vomiting brought about by motion sickness or due to anesthesia given during an operation.

How Take Transderm Scop

The skin patch is applied to a hairless area just behind the ears. But only one patch is to be used at a time. The patch should be used a whole without cutting or tearing. The patch should be used four hours before exposure to a situation that causes motion sickness. The skin patch is used in the evening before surgery to prevent nausea and vomiting. Following surgery the patch should stay in place for 24 hours, after which it can be discarded. Pregnant women would have to use this patch one hour before a C-section. If it falls off, then it should be replaced with a new patch. Each patch can be used for three days and a new one should be used after three days. While applying or removing the patch, one should make sure that he has washed his hands well the skin covered with the patch should also be washed off.

Transderm Scop Warnings

After discontinuing the use of the patch, one might face withdrawal symptoms like severe dizziness, nausea, muscle weakness and vomiting. The use of this medication can also lead to unusual results in medical tests. People with certain medical conditions are not fit to use this medication. People with narrow-angle glaucoma, liver and kidney diseases, blockage in the intestines, problems in urination and seizure disorder might need special adjustments for using Transderm Scop. Some medicines increase the sleepiness caused by this patch and these are narcotic pain medications, cold and allergy medicines, sleeping pills, antidepressants and medicines for seizures. If an individual is having an MRI while wearing the patch, then it might burn his skin. Scopolamine slows down the digestive tract and so the body finds it difficult to slow down the absorption of oral medications. Transdermal Scop can also affect one’s vision, thinking or reactions.

Transderm Scop Missed Dose

No dosing schedule would apply for Transdermal Scop as it is used only when it is needed. The doctor should be consulted if a patient forgets to wear the patch before surgery.

Transderm Scop Side Effects

Transderm Scop is known for causing serious side effects like blurred vision and increased photosensitivity, hallucinations, extreme fear, confusion, eye-redness and seeing halos around lights, lesser frequency or urination, agitation and unusual thoughts. Minor side effects include a feeling of dizziness, restlessness, skin rash, memory problems, dry or itchy eyes and dry mouth.

Transderm Scop Storage

Scopolamine transdermal skin patches should be stored at room temperature and away from heat and moisture. Each patch should be allowed to stay in the foil wrapper till it is time for use.

Transderm Scop Overdose

Too much use of the medication can give birth to side effects like seizures, hallucinations, fast heartbeat, vision problems, dry mouth, hot or dry skin and decreased frequency of urination.

Transderm Scop More Information

The medication might impair one’s thinking or reactions and so one should be careful while driving or handling dangerous machinery. One should avoid touching his eyes after applying the skin patch. The medication can dilate the pupils, causing blurred vision. One should avoid alcohol consumption while using the patch as it enhances the side effects of scopolamine transdermal. It has not been found out whether the medication affects unborn babies. It appears in breast milk and can affect a nursing baby.

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