Order Transdermal Scopolamine Online
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Transdermal Scopolamine is used to
prevent nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness.
Scopolamine®
Transderm Scop 1.5 mg - 4 Patches
Transdermal Scopolamine Medication Drug
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The following
information is intended to supplement, not substitute for, the
expertise and judgment of your physician, pharmacist or other
healthcare professional. It should not be construed to indicate that
use of the drug is safe, appropriate, or effective for you. Consult
your healthcare professional before using this drug.
Online Transdermal Scopolamine Use Indication:
Transdermal
Scopolamine comes as a patch to be placed on the skin behind your ear.
Apply one patch to a clean, dry, hairless area behind the ear. The
patch should be applied at least 4 hours before its effects will be
needed. Each patch is good for 3 days. Follow the directions on your
prescription label carefully, and ask your doctor or pharmacist to
explain any part you do not understand. Use the Transdermal Scopolamine
patch exactly as directed.
To apply the patch, follow the directions provided by the manufacturer
and these steps:
After washing the area behind the ear, wipe the area with a clean, dry
tissue to ensure that the area is dry.
Remove the patch from its protective pouch. To expose the adhesive
surface of the patch, the clear plastic protective strip should be
peeled off and discarded. Contact with the exposed adhesive layer
should be avoided to prevent contamination of fingers with Transdermal
Scopolamine. Temporary blurred vision and dilation of the pupils may
result if Transdermal Scopolamine comes into contact with your eyes.
Place the adhesive side against the skin.
Press the patch firmly for 10-20 seconds. Be sure that the edges adhere
to your skin.
After you have placed the patch behind your ear, wash your hands
thoroughly.
At the end of 3 days, or when the Transdermal Scopolamine patch is no
longer needed, remove the patch and throw it away. Wrap the patch in
tissue or paper to avoid exposing anyone else to the remaining
medication. Wash your hands and the area behind your ear thoroughly to
remove any traces of Transdermal Scopolamine from the area. If a new
patch needs to be applied, place a fresh patch on the hairless area
behind your other ear.