Scopolamine transdermal patches

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Avatar n tn It seems clear that the meclizine taper is the way to go to get off of the transdermal scopolamine patch and I will attempt it. In this scenario, from what I've read, Zofran does not appear to be an essential part of the taper. I have also read elsewhere on the web (not only here) that lamictal together with magnesium sulfate is sometimes used to combat the withdrawal symptoms. I saw one person mentioned lamictal but rejected it as a possible solution. Here is my question.
617846 tn?1231553233 I am currently using a transdermal scopolamine patch for vertigo. I suffer from profound episodes of vertigo, so the doctor has prescribed me a 1.5 mg transderm patch. I only use it when the vertigo is extremely severe. My problem is this: When I apply the patch, (behind the ear, either right or left) I immmediately experience extreme anisocoria in whichever eye is nearer the patch.
Avatar n tn I recently went on a a 7 day cruise and wore the scopolamine patch from the first day and changed at 3 days. A total of 2 patches. I removed the patch the day I got home within 24 hours of removal I became very ill vomiting and nauseated. This continured throughout the next day. I called the Dr. and she told me to take dramamine. I remembered I had one patch left so I applied the patch again. Within 3 hours I was feeling better and that next day began to feel better.
Avatar f tn Scopolamine is one of a group of drugs called anti-cholinergics. It is used primarily for the prevention of motion sickness. It can cause dryness of saliva and mucus and might help reduce the amount of mucous. You state that your asthma is, "...always out of control because of all this mucus". That could be true, especially if the mucus originates in the upper airways, rather than your lungs.
Avatar f tn It does take a little while to get accustomed to the patches. I was not entirely comfortable with them for the first month or so, but never experienced withdrawal. Every person's response to medication is individual. Perhaps this is the not medication for you?
Avatar f tn Zofran 8 mg that dissolve and scopolamine patches the only thing that saved me.
Avatar n tn Make sure the testosterone test is done early in the morning, before breakfast. You need an evaluation by an endochronologist. The transdermal patches are quite expensive, not always covered by insurance, and once you start them your natural ability to produce the hormone decreases and may completely atrophy. Thus you will be on the patches indefinitely.
1545464 tn?1376704158 I get my meds tomorrow. i use estrogen patches this time. i never used transdermal patches in the past so i am excited thank god it is not another shot :) i wish all the IVF shots turn into transdermal in the future.
Avatar m tn I was wondering if Fentynal patches contain even the slightest amount of morphine in them. A friend of mine is dealing with a terminal illness along with terrible pain. They gave him Fentynal patches(heavey guns) and he claims that someone said that they contain just a small amout of Morphine. He has had some eally bad experiences with Morphine and he is scared to use the patch. I told him I would try to ask my new friends on MedHelp first. Does anyone out there have a clue if this is true?
Avatar f tn She has been on the Fentanyl Patch (100 mcg) for about 3 years and uses a tegaderm patch over it to hold it in place. It was on her stomach. She always places the patches on her stomach or upper arm in a fatty area. This is the 4th ER visit in the past 12 months due to withdrawals. Why is her body not absorbing the medication?
Avatar f tn As Sandee mentioned there are also Fentanyl Transdermal Systems that are a clear cover for your patches that ou can buy through your Pharmacy and through the Manufacturer of the patches BUT they are quite expensive! Jaybay has a lot of information on those as she said.
Avatar m tn If you have difficulty swallowing pills, talk to your doctor about prescribing liquid medications for you. Some medications already come in a liquid form, and others can be "compounded" into a liquid by a special pharmacist called a "compounding pharmacist." I take a medication in the same family as nortriptyline, and mine is compounded into liquid so I can take it through my feeding tube.
Avatar n tn What is the best way to wean off the scopolamine patch in an elderly person? Can we use the cream instead and slowly increase the time between use?
648944 tn?1241469694 Hi again, everybody. Many thanks for your thoughts, especially about the patches, which might solve one of my problems with the existing regimen--that they don't seem to last for the the full 12 hours between doses. I will definitely bring that up with my PM Dr. when I see him next week. Are there some patches that are more effective than others? I am also interested in the results of the nerve ablation (sp?), and wish you the best...
Avatar m tn Fentanyl (Transdermal, Transbuccal, Transmucosal, Sublingual) Norfentanyl 4-N-(N-propionylanilino) piperidine 4-N-(Nhydroxypropionylanilino) piperidine 1-(2-phenethyl)-4-N-(Nhydroxypropionylanilino) piperidine (Source: Remitigate.com) As for my experience with transdermal fentanyl, when I used that patch, I found them effective to 2 days only, after only 3-6 months of use. For me, the problem with transdermal fentanyl was a rapid development of opioid tolerance.
Avatar f tn Yes, you will still experience withdrawals until the Fentanyl has a chance to absorb into your system....Most likely they gave you transdermal patches and they absorb through the skin.... This all depends what you want to do.....If you TRULY want to get off of narcotic pain relievers then throw them away! The longer you go on with this stuff the harder it will be to detox....I hope that you can come clean with your doctors and get the help you need to get sober....Good luck and God bless!
398849 tn?1210135972 Methimazole Transdermal Gel Treats hyperthyroidism (overproduction of the thyroid hormone) in cats. Reduces the amount of thyroid hormone produced by the pet's body. Topical gel is absorbed through the skin. A transdermal gel is a medication mixed with a special compound that promotes the absorption of the medication through the skin. This type of medication must be applied to clean skin that has little hair, which the pet cannot lick. It is usually applied to the inside tip of the ear.
Avatar f tn //www.drugs.com/fda/fentanyl-transdermal-recall-potential-active-ingredient-release-faster-than-specified-12842.
Avatar m tn They will provide you with a TENS device for pain, and transdermal lidocaine patches. The lidocaine patches are not in the VA system so there will be a small review before they are approved. Meanwhile sleep with a pillow between your legs and avoid lifting and riding in vehicles that cause up-and-down bumping.
Avatar n tn If that will not work, another option that you could explore is the use of transdermal pain patches or lidocaine patches (which are not sedating as other opiates). Patches tend to give greater relief and less sedation in many cases do to the evenness of the delivery. Pills tend to give more of a roller coaster effect to blood levels of the pain killer causing problems with break-though pain (plus they are harder on the stomach).
Avatar f tn I've never had any form of rash on my face, but a tiny patch started on one of my eyelids back in Oct and it's sort of "spreading". So now I have red dry flaky patches on both lids, sides of face (hear the hairline) and both corners of mouth. After much googling, it seems to be Psoriasis. Been trying to find out if there's a link between Hashi's & Psoriasis, not much in depth info to be found. Anyone in here encounter the same problem?