What is Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg)? Uses, warnings & side effects

Updated May 14, 2025  •  Published Dec 30, 2020

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) overview

BRAND NAMES:

  • Transderm Scop

Generic Names:

  • Scopolamine

Uses:

  • Prevents nausea and vomiting caused by motion sickness, anesthesia, narcotic pain medicines, and surgery.

Therapeutic Classes:

  • Antiemetic, Antivertigo

Forms:

  • Patch

How it’s taken:

  • Absorbed through the skin

What is Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) used for?

What form(s) does Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) come in?

  • Patch

What are common Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) dosages?

  • Package 1 Patch 72 Hour

  • Box 10 Patch 72 Hour

  • Box 24 Patch 72 Hour

  • Box 4 Patch 72 Hour

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) images - What does Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) look like?

  • Transderm-Scop (1.5 MG)
    4 patch 72 hour box

  • Transderm-Scop (1.5 MG)
    1mg/3days patch 72 hour

How to take Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg)

  • Transdermal routeYour doctor will tell you how many patches to use, where to apply them, and how often to apply them. Do not use more patches or apply them more often than your doctor tells you to.

  • This medicine should come with a Medication Guide. Ask your pharmacist for a copy if you do not have one.

  • To prevent motion sickness, apply the patch at least 4 hours before the activity. The patch should be left in place for 24 hours after surgery.

  • Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before and after applying the patch.

  • Transdermal routeLeave the patch in its sealed wrapper until you are ready to put it on. Tear the wrapper open carefully. NEVER CUT the wrapper or the patch with scissors. Do not use any patch that has been cut by accident.

  • Take the liner off the sticky side before applying. Do not touch the metallic sticky surface on the patch.

  • Apply the patch to a dry, hairless skin area behind the ear. Avoid areas that have cuts, pain, or tenderness.

  • Limit contact with water while swimming and bathing because the patch may fall off. If the patch is loose or falls off, throw it away and apply a new patch behind the other ear.

  • After you take off the patch, wash the skin area where the patch was placed.

  • Only one patch should be used at any time. Do not cut it.

  • Missed dose: Transdermal routeIf you forget to wear or change a patch, put one on as soon as you can. If it is almost time to put on your next patch, wait until then to apply a new patch and skip the one you missed. Do not apply extra patches to make up for a missed dose.

  • Transdermal routeStore the patches at room temperature in a closed container, away from heat, moisture, and direct light.

  • Transdermal routeFold the used patch in half with the sticky sides together. Throw any used patch away so that children or pets cannot get to it. You will also need to throw away old patches after the expiration date has passed.

  • Limit contact with water while swimming and bathing because the patch may fall off. If the patch is loose or falls off, throw it away and apply a new patch behind the other ear.

  • This medicine should come with a Medication Guide. Ask your pharmacist for a copy if you do not have one.

  • Transdermal routeLeave the patch in its sealed wrapper until you are ready to put it on. Tear the wrapper open carefully. NEVER CUT the wrapper or the patch with scissors. Do not use any patch that has been cut by accident.

  • Wash and dry your hands thoroughly before and after applying the patch.

  • Apply the patch to a dry, hairless skin area behind the ear. Avoid areas that have cuts, pain, or tenderness.

  • Take the liner off the sticky side before applying. Do not touch the metallic sticky surface on the patch.

  • After you take off the patch, wash the skin area where the patch was placed.

  • Only one patch should be used at any time. Do not cut it.

  • To prevent motion sickness, apply the patch at least 4 hours before the activity. The patch should be left in place for 24 hours after surgery.

  • Transdermal routeYour doctor will tell you how many patches to use, where to apply them, and how often to apply them. Do not use more patches or apply them more often than your doctor tells you to.

  • Missed dose: Transdermal routeIf you forget to wear or change a patch, put one on as soon as you can. If it is almost time to put on your next patch, wait until then to apply a new patch and skip the one you missed. Do not apply extra patches to make up for a missed dose.

  • Transdermal routeStore the patches at room temperature in a closed container, away from heat, moisture, and direct light.

  • Transdermal routeFold the used patch in half with the sticky sides together. Throw any used patch away so that children or pets cannot get to it. You will also need to throw away old patches after the expiration date has passed.

What to do if you miss a dose of Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg)

  • Transdermal routeIf you forget to wear or change a patch, put one on as soon as you can. If it is almost time to put on your next patch, wait until then to apply a new patch and skip the one you missed. Do not apply extra patches to make up for a missed dose.

  • Transdermal routeFold the used patch in half with the sticky sides together. Throw any used patch away so that children or pets cannot get to it. You will also need to throw away old patches after the expiration date has passed.

  • Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) contraindications - Who shouldn't take Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg)?

  • This medicine is not right for everyone. Do not use it if you had an allergic reaction to scopolamine, or if you have narrow-angle glaucoma.

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) warnings

  • Tell your doctor if you are pregnant or breastfeeding, or if you have liver disease, kidney disease, glaucoma (open-angle), prostate problems, trouble urinating, bowel blockage, or a history of seizures or mental illness.

  • This medicine may cause the following problems:Increased pressure in the eyeIncreased risk of seizures or worsening of mental problems

  • This medicine can temporarily increase the size of your pupil and cause blurry vision if it comes in contact with your eyes. It may also cause problems with urination. If any of these reactions occur, call your doctor right away.

  • This medicine may cause seizures in pregnant women with severe preeclampsia (pregnancy with high blood pressure and high protein levels in the urine or organ problems).

  • Tell any doctor or dentist who treats you that you are using this medicine. This medicine may affect certain medical test results. The patch contains aluminum, which can cause skin burns during an MRI scan.

  • Your doctor will check your progress and the effects of this medicine at regular visits. Keep all appointments.

  • Keep all medicine out of the reach of children. Never share your medicine with anyone.

  • This medicine may make you dizzy, drowsy, or confused. Do not drive or do anything else that could be dangerous until you know how this medicine affects you. If you plan to participate in underwater sports, you may feel lost or confused (disoriented). Talk with your doctor if you have concerns.

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) interactions & what to avoid when taking Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg)

  • Some medicines can affect how scopolamine works. Tell your doctor if you are using a muscle relaxant, medicine to treat depression (including TCAs), or any other oral medicine.

  • Tell your doctor if you use anything else that makes you sleepy. Some examples are allergy medicine, narcotic pain medicine, and alcohol.

  • Do not drink alcohol while you are using this medicine.

  • This medicine may make you sweat less and cause your body to get too hot. Be careful in hot weather, when you are exercising, or if using a sauna or whirlpool.

  • Tell any doctor or dentist who treats you that you are using this medicine. This medicine may affect certain medical test results.

  • Skin burns have been reported at the patch site in several patients wearing an aluminized transdermal system during a magnetic resonance imaging scan (MRI). Because Transderm ScÅ�p® contains aluminum, it is recommended to remove the system before undergoing an MRI.

Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) side effects - How does Transderm-Scop (1.5 Mg) make you feel?

Serious Side Effects

  • Lightheadedness, dizziness, drowsiness, fainting, nausea, vomiting, stomach cramps, sweating, headache, muscle weakness, slow heartbeat

  • Trouble urinating.

  • Trouble urinating

  • Seizures

  • Allergic reaction: Itching or hives, swelling in your face or hands, swelling or tingling in your mouth or throat, chest tightness, trouble breathing

  • Blurred vision or other change in vision, severe eye pain

  • Confusion, seeing, hearing, or feeling things that are not there, problems with speech, agitation

  • Fast, slow, or uneven heartbeat

Less Serious Side Effects

  • Restlessness

  • Dry, itchy, or red eyes

  • Skin rash or redness.

  • Dry mouth