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Transdermal Scopolamine Patch

Motion sickness makes for an unwelcome travel companion on your international trip. The scopolamine patch is an effective, easily applied remedy that helps prevent and relieve nausea. Stay safe with Runway Health, which offers:

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The Best Way to Get the Scopolamine Patch Before Traveling

When planning to travel to a remote destination, the last thing you want to worry about is battling motion sickness. Motion sickness occurs when the brain can’t catch up with the information sent from your eyes to your ears, causing nausea. A scopolamine patch blocks specific inhibitors from the nervous system, alleviating nausea due to excessive motion.

Waiting at the doctor’s office for your scopolamine can be a pain. Luckily, with Runway Health, you can connect with a licensed physician and get your patches without ever leaving the house. Experience the modern, streamlined way to access your medication to enjoy the destination and the journey.

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Yes. Take it before symptoms start, about 4 hours before takeoff.

Although the exact dosing instructions will be provided by your healthcare provider, in general, to use patch, you should first clean and dry the area behind your ear. Then, apply the patch to the skin behind one ear, making sure it adheres firmly. The patch should be left in place for the duration specified by your healthcare provider (usually up to three days) before replacing it with a new one. Wash your hands thoroughly after handling the patch.

The scopolamine patch works by blocking certain signals in the brain that are responsible for causing motion sickness. The patch delivers a controlled amount of scopolamine through the skin, allowing for continuous and long-lasting relief from motion sickness.

The scopolamine patch blocks specific brain signals that cause motion sickness by delivering a controlled amount of scopolamine through the skin.

Placed on the hairless skin behind your ear, scopolamine patches should be applied 4 hours before effects will be needed. They can be left in place for up to 3 days.

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