Petition updateScopolamine Withdrawal Syndrome, extended use warnings and study neededMore victims, more help still needed
Katie Maeder-CaldeiraPort Angeles, WA, United States
Jul 24, 2019

It's been almost 3 years since we discovered that something wasn't right, that something was wrong. We are still fighting for answers and help.  Cancer and still more unknown.  

People still getting stuck on this patch after routine surgury only to find themselves dibilitatingly sick everytime they try and discontinue it.  One patch can be a week or more of feeling nauseated, dizzy, blurry or double vision, arrythmia, agitated, paranoid, hallucinations, sweating, dehydration, difficulty urinating and anxiety are just the most reported.  All this just because of a little post operative nausea in most cases.  Then the off label, long term use for patients suffering from strokes, disequilibrium, vertigo, nausea, vestibular disorders and other illnesses, that creates unknown damage to the brain and central nervous system.  

Stop the over prescription and long term use of the Scopolamine patch!  Educate your patients about Scopolamine withdrawal syndrome.  

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