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Enjoy the Ride with Scopace!
Motion Sickness disrupt your travel? When you seek relief from motion sickness, doctors can prescribe SCOPACE for travel comfort.
Do not let the discomfort of motion sickness disrupt your travel plans. Motion sickness can be prevented. Herbal remedies and over-the-counter products can help treat mild discomfort; however, prescription strength medicine may be needed by persons who tend to develop nausea and vomiting. Scopolamine, the active ingredient in the prescription medicine SCOPACE, was rated the "single most effective drug in preventing nausea and vomiting induced by motion" by the American Hospital Formulary Service in its reference textbook, AHFS Drug Information.
The US Centers for Disease Control recommended scopolamine for the prevention
of motion sickness! Read
the CDC's recommendation for travelers.
Fears of rough seas, turbulent flights, and bumpy drives are frequently cited by persons hesitant to travel. Low dose SCOPACE provides travel comfort while minimizing possible side effects.
The typical dose is 1-2 tablets taken an hour before travel. For prompt absorption and action, the dose should be taken on an empty stomach. Each dose comforts for up to 8 hours.
An important difference between SCOPACE tablets and the scopolamine patch is dosing flexibility. The patch provides a fixed dose. One fixed dose may not be appropriate for all patients. In contrast, you and your doctor can adjust the SCOPACE dose to meet your personal needs. This is important because you should take as little medicine as is necessary to get benefits while minimizing the risk of side effects.
SCOPACE dissolves within minutes for quick absorption and onset of effect.
As a prescription medicine, SCOPACE is covered under many healthcare and pharmacy insurance plans.
Rough seas, turbulent flights, and bumpy drives need not disturb your travel plans. Prevent motion sickness with SCOPACE and enjoy the ride.
Please share the Prescribing Information with your doctor to discuss whether SCOPACE may be beneficial.
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