The use of scopolamine in criminology

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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?
Avatar n tn You're technically in a short-term 'addictive' phase to scopolamine, which is a belladonna alkaloid drug in use for thousands of years. I've taken it for sailing trips, and occasionally for sleep, but it's not a very 'clean' drug, and the doctor is right-- stop taking it.
617846 tn?1231553233 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. While I am curious about this, mostly because it is not listed under side/adverse effects,it is not my priority concern.
746917 tn?1234571359 He said the scopolamine affected the focusing mechanism in my eye. My blood vessels and eye nerves looked perfect, he said. He could tell my focus distance was off. My OB/GYN sent me to a neurologist. He couldn't determine what was wrong from the office exam, but ordered a MRI and bloodwork, including thyroid tests. I am totally overwhelmed by the possibility that my vision will never be the same again. I am a 38 yr old healthy working mom.
Avatar n tn Someohow it must be related to the inner ear from the fluid. The scopolamine does the job of calming this down to prevent motion sickness, but when it is no longer in the system is when the issues present themselves. From what I have found there is no known cure. People tell me, "just don't go on any more cruises"!
Avatar f tn I was put on a scopolamine patch in Sept.'10 and have been wearing it fr the last 8 months. It is pute HELL everytime I try to get off of it. The Dr.s have diagnosed me with Meniere's Disease but I can't get off the patch for them to do definitive testing. My Dr. has put me on an oral for of scopolamine but if I am even an hour or two late taking my dose I am deathly ill. And each tinme I get sick it is worse than the time beforel.
380558 tn?1309042387 Of course, AFTER I recoup here, I'll be back to school this summer- fnishing my bachelor's in criminology- I got a letter in the mail today (hubby just brought the letter in to me because he checked the mail and it was in his car from earlier) and it says that I'm invited to the academy for named recognition! (which could only mean one thing- I guess I really AM doing okay?
Avatar n tn I have been going to my doctor about my problem of spitting mucus every 20 minutes especially after eating but after taking injection and the drugs he gives me, the problem never ease. I have lot hope about the curing my spitting mucus a lot. Do you know what my problem may be? Thanks.
Avatar f tn I've been diagnosed with labyrinthitis and have been wearing a scopolamine patch for the past 4 weeks. I've heard to cover 1/4, then 1/2, and then 3/4 of the patch to wean off avoid withdrawal. I'm 48 hours into covering 1/4 of the patch and i have a horrible headache, dizzy, and nauseated. Any help, tips, welcome. I just want to be able to go to work and take care of my kids like a normal person again.
Avatar n tn Im doing it right now with gravol, consistent dose for a week, then less, then less again until u dont need the gravol anymore. This was told to me via a pharmacist. For reference, I was on it for 6 mths, sometimes having 2 on, due to violent vomitting because of a pelvic mass.
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.
Avatar f tn t really had surgery aside from my wisdom teeth, and as a complete and utter emetophobe I am petrified of being sick that day or so afterwards from the anesthesia/pain meds. I was wondering if you all have any tips for avoiding sickness post-surgery. Did the scopolamine patch work for you? Zofran? I would love any advice to ease my mind! Thanks so much!!
Avatar f tn I was at the OB today as he wanted to check on baby xyz before I headed from my home town 8 hours away for 6 days of camping, then back home for 48 hours and then 8+ hours in the opposite direction for more camping. I asked for Zofran as I am familiar with it due to the beginning of my pregnancy, I am 14 week + 6 days now, and I was unsuccessful in getting it. (I do have 5 or 6 left from my prescription).
Avatar n tn Here is a site which will have a list of foods to avoid as they have potential degranualtors , which means they can cause a potentially dangerous release of histimine www.mastokids.
Avatar n tn You are suffering from sea sickness which is characterized by a feeling of nausea and in very severe cases vertigo after spending some time on the sea craft. OTC prescription medicines like Dramamine and Scopolamine help. Apart from these ginger capsules and wearing special wrist bands also help in managing this condition. http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Seasickness Hope this helps.
Avatar f tn This is not uncommon and has been reported in the medical literature and I have seen several cases in my practice. It lasts longer in blue/gray/green eyes and wears off faster in brown eyes. Only in the most unusual circumstance (an older eye predisposed to angle closure glaucoma) would it create a problem. Usually by 7-10 days the effect is gone.
Avatar f tn Additionally, it has been used in the management of vertigo in diseases affecting the vestibular apparatus. However, the efficacy of meclizine in these conditions has not been established. While prophylactic use of meclizine is most effective in the treatment of motion sickness, other factors such as patient age, and type, severity, and duration of motion influence its effectiveness. It has been suggested that meclizine causes fewer anticholinergic effects than scopolamine.
Avatar f tn You do need to see an ophthalmologist for a work-up. A common cause of a unilateral dilated pupil is inadvertent instillation of dilating eye drops, such as Neosynephrine, Atropine, or OTC drops which "get the red out". If you have any of these drops at home, even if you instill them in someone else's eye, you may accidentally instill some of the medication in your eye if you touch or rub your eye.
Avatar f tn Zofran 8 mg that dissolve and scopolamine patches the only thing that saved me.
Avatar f tn Hi! I am 43 female, healthy until the end of January 2018. My son had a stomach bug, then I got it for three days, recovered, then became chronically dizzy ( not vertigo), like swaying. No migraines, no nausea. GP gave me meclizine, did nothing. EENT did a hearing test and ENG, both normal. She prescribed scopolamine patch, did nothing. I told her my vision was getting blurry. I went to optometrist since I wear glasses, got new glasses just in case, no improvement.
Avatar m tn I too have major depression and have tried all of the drugs that are out on the market and they have not worked for me. I tried a patch years ago but I don't remember the name but that did not work either. There is an old drug that you might want to ask your doctor about and it is called Parnate. This was the only drug out of all the drugs that I have tried that has worked for me.
787406 tn?1339203183 The structure of the jaw is not affected by a pacifier. Now, the soft palate, on the other hand is. And early on---------- the use of a pacifier is actually beneficial for this. Soothing and self soothing is really important for children psychologically. S ucking is the first form of self regulation to the nervous system. Actually many adults are still using it---------- smoking and gum chewing are examples.
Avatar f tn There is some confusion here. What you are describing is "Myoclonic" jerking. Myo = muscle Clonic = contraction or jerk This is the large scale sudden contraction that many people with MS have in various muscle groups. This is as opposed to the little muscle twitches you can see under the skin. In myoclonic jerking some part of the body actually moves. Many normal people also have that sudden whole body jump as they fall asleep - often while dreaming of falling.
Avatar f tn The movement of the bowel is activated by the parasympathetic nervous system through the release of acetylcholine, so 'anitcholinergic' medications are generally constipating and slow bowel activity. The classic med is donnatal, for irritable bowel; other anticholinergic meds would include benadryl (an antihistamine, but with anticholinergic side effects) or scopolamine.
Avatar f tn The nausea has gotten so bad that for the last 4 days I have been unable to keep food down and am only able to take small sips of water. I have lost 10 lbs in the past 7 days, 5 of those over the past 4 days. I have been to the er 3 times, I had a endoscopy and flex sigmoidoscopy on Tuesday and all pathologies came back normal. The only thing that came up is the z line is irregular. All of my labs have looked good as well.
1903798 tn?1333905288 I was really sick to my stomach the morning I was to fly home so I asked for NS to call in a sticker and I have been fine since (3 days now). I am just wondering if those with nausea problems have tried transderm scopolamine 1.5 mg dis. I think I am going to talk to my PCP about it tomorrow it says it is a anticholinergic agent used for preventing nausea and vomiting associted with motion sickness and recovery from anesthesia and surgery.
Avatar n tn I was diagnosed with IBS and as a result I try to control the symptoms taking 2 capsules of charcoal after the main meals. During the days that the symptoms get worse i take scopolamine (Buscopan), normally 3 pills in one week. What are the long term problems that i may have doing this kind of therapy? May i get any serious disease by taking charcoal on a daily basis?