Scopoderm

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Scopoderm is a dermal patch to treat travel sickness and nausea. It contains the active ingredient hyoscine, which gets slowly released in the body via the patch. Scopoderm patches work by preventing the brain from receiving signals from specific areas of the body that causes a feeling of motion sickness, nausea and vomiting. It's suitable for adults and children over 10 years old and contains the active ingredient hyoscine hydrobromide.
- Simple and convenient dermal patches
- Contains the active ingredient Hyoscine
- Relieves symptoms of travel sickness
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Scopoderm
Strength: 1.5mg
Pack Size: 2
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The Scopoderm patch, a brand name for hyoscine hydrobromide, is a motion sickness medication used to prevent travel sickness. It is available as patches that can be applied behind the ear, and be used by adults and children above ten years of age.
There is always a risk of side effects with all medications. Some of these can be quite mild and can subside over time. Others are more serious and should be reported to your GP right away if you experience any side effects. Please contact a member of our team if you are concerned about any potential side effects that may occur when using Scopoderm.
Common side effects may include:
- Eyelid irritation
- Skin irritation at the site of application
- Dizziness
- Dryness of the mouth
- Blurred vision
There are some serious side effects associated when you use Scopoderm patches. These are rare, but if you experience any of these symptoms, remove the patch and seek medical attention. These can include:
- Difficulty urinating
- Pain in the eye with loss of vision
- Hallucinations
- Increased heart rate
Warnings
For dermal use only
For dermal use only
Leaflets
Before you buy Scopoderm patches or any medicines, regardless of whether they are over-the-counter or prescription-only, it is essential always to read the patient information leaflet.
Patient Information Leaflet
