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Transderm Scop Dosage

Generic name: SCOPOLAMINE 1mg in 3d
Dosage form: patch, extended release
Drug classes: Anticholinergic antiemetics, Anticholinergics / antispasmodics

Medically reviewed by Drugs.com. Last updated on Mar 14, 2024.

Important Application and Removal Instructions

Each TRANSDERM SCŌP transdermal system is formulated to deliver in vivo approximately 1 mg of scopolamine over 3 days.
Only wear one transdermal system at any time.
Do not cut the transdermal system.
Apply the transdermal system to the skin in the postauricular area (hairless area behind one ear).
After the transdermal system is applied on the dry skin behind the ear, wash hands thoroughly with soap and water and dry hands [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6)].
If the transdermal system becomes displaced, discard the transdermal system, and apply a new transdermal system on the hairless area behind the other ear.
Once the transdermal system has been affixed, avoid touching or applying pressure to the transdermal system while it is being worn, since pressure exerted on it may cause scopolamine to ooze out at the edge.
Upon removal, fold the used transdermal system in half with the sticky side together, and discard in household trash in a manner that prevents accidental contact or ingestion by children, pets or others.
Wash the hands and application site with soap and water after transdermal system removal [see Warnings and Precautions (5.6)].

Recommended Adult Dosage

Motion Sickness

Apply one TRANSDERM SCŌP transdermal system to the hairless area behind one ear at least 4 hours before the antiemetic effect is required – for use up to 3 days. If therapy is required for longer than 3 days, remove the first transdermal system and apply a new TRANSDERM SCŌP transdermal system behind the other ear.

PONV

For surgeries other than cesarean section: Apply one TRANSDERM SCŌP transdermal system the evening before scheduled surgery. Remove the transdermal system 24 hours following surgery.

Further information

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