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Scopoderm Travel Sickness 2 Patches
Baxter£28.79These patches are used to prevent the symptoms of motion sickness such as nausea, vomiting and vertigo, which can occur when travelling Suitable for adults and children over 10 years Do not use...
Shop Baxter travel sickness support at Withaid, a UK online pharmacy. This brand page focuses on Baxter’s Scopoderm travel sickness patches, a convenient format many people choose for longer journeys by car, coach, ferry, cruise or plane. If you’re comparing anti-sickness patches vs tablets, the key differences are usually how long they last, when you need to start treatment before travel, and who they’re suitable for (for example, age limits and health cautions).
Use the links below to buy Baxter travel sickness patches online and to browse related motion sickness and nausea categories if you’d like to compare options by format or symptom. Always read the Patient Information Leaflet and follow on-pack directions. If you take regular medicines, have glaucoma, urinary retention, heart rhythm issues, liver or kidney problems, or you’re pregnant or breastfeeding, speak to a pharmacist or GP for personalised advice before using travel sickness treatments.
They are used to help prevent symptoms associated with motion sickness during travel, such as nausea. Follow the pack instructions and read the Patient Information Leaflet before use.
Timing can vary by product. Check the pack directions for when to apply the patch before you set off, and do not use more than directed.
Suitability depends on factors such as age, medical history and other medicines. Review the product information and ask a pharmacist if you’re unsure.
Consider how long you need coverage for, how soon you need to start treatment before travel, and whether you prefer a patch or an oral option. A pharmacist can help you choose based on your trip and health circumstances.
Some anti-sickness medicines can cause drowsiness, blurred vision or dizziness in some people. If affected, do not drive or operate machinery, and avoid alcohol unless you’ve checked it’s safe for you.
Interactions are possible. If you take regular medication or have ongoing health conditions, speak to a pharmacist before using a travel sickness patch.
Seek advice urgently if symptoms are severe, worsening or persistent, or if you have severe headache, chest pain, confusion, signs of dehydration, blood in vomit or stools, or you cannot keep fluids down. Contact your GP, NHS 111, or emergency services as appropriate.
Safety note: Medicines may not be suitable for everyone. Always read the label and Patient Information Leaflet before use. For tailored advice—especially for children, during pregnancy or breastfeeding, or if you have medical conditions or take other medicines—speak to a pharmacist or GP.