Scopolamine for Vertigo User Reviews
Brand names: Transderm-Scop
- Anonymous
- Taken for less than 1 month
- March 19, 2024
"If used as a patch behind the ear, do not touch the patch. If you accidentally get the drug in your eyes, it will dilate your pupil and cause blurry vision. This medication is used in drop form to purposely dilate pupils for up to 5 weeks by an ophthalmologist. It does help with vertigo, use with caution."
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"Wearing a scopolamine patch for my debilitating vertigo/dizziness has really helped stop the whole room spinning feeling, I still do feel the swaying, lightheaded feeling, but at least I haven't had to rush to the E.R. since wearing the patch. I've been using it for a couple of months because no other medication has worked for the whole room spinning feeling."