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Scopolamine Transdermal System 1 mg/1

scopolamine transdermal system · PATCH, EXTENDED RELEASE · Bryant Ranch Prepack

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Scopolamine Transdermal System is a patch, extended release containing scopolamine transdermal system at 1 mg/1, taken transdermal. Manufactured by Bryant Ranch Prepack.

Key Facts

Brand Name
Scopolamine Transdermal System
Generic Name
scopolamine transdermal system
NDC Code (Product)
71335-2718
Manufacturer
Bryant Ranch Prepack
Strength
1 mg/1
Dosage Form
PATCH, EXTENDED RELEASE
Route
TRANSDERMAL
Marketing Status
Application #
ANDA078830
Drug Class
Anticholinergic [EPC]
Marketing Start
06/13/2017

Recall History

No Recall History

Side Effects Reported to FDA

FDA FAERS database · These are reported events, not confirmed side effects

product adhesion issue154 reports
off label use80 reports
wrong technique in product usage process51 reports
dizziness35 reports
drug ineffective27 reports
nausea25 reports
product quality issue19 reports
dry mouth13 reports
vision blurred13 reports
drug ineffective for unapproved indication11 reports

Frequently Asked Questions

What is Scopolamine Transdermal System used for?

Scopolamine Transdermal System contains scopolamine transdermal system. It is a patch, extended release taken transdermal. Consult your doctor for specific uses.

Is Scopolamine Transdermal System a controlled substance?

Scopolamine Transdermal System is not classified as a controlled substance by the DEA.

What is the generic name for Scopolamine Transdermal System?

The generic name for Scopolamine Transdermal System is scopolamine transdermal system. There are no other listed brand versions of scopolamine transdermal system.

What is the NDC code for Scopolamine Transdermal System 1 mg/1?

The NDC (National Drug Code) for Scopolamine Transdermal System 1 mg/1 is 71335-2718, listed by Bryant Ranch Prepack.

Product NDC

71335-2718

Package NDC

71335-2718-1

Other Scopolamine Transdermal System Dosages

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