Scope Compound

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My 2 year,9 month old has just injested a scopex compound, I am extremely concerned. What are the side effects for my child. He weighs abt 18.5lbs. ## Hi nadia, It's hard to say how this medication might effect any individual, as everyone can react differently to prescription drugs. The best thing to do in my opinion is to keep a close eye on how your child reacts to the dosage given and simply remain aware and ready to take care of the following possible side effects, if any present themselves: Side effects of antimuscarinic agents include, dryness of the mouth with difficulty in swallowing and talking, thirst, reduced bronchial secretions, dilation of the pupils (mydriasis) with loss of accommodation (cyclopegia) and photophobia, flushing and dryness of the skin, transient bradyca...

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## What is scopex compound pills for? ## Scopex contains the active ingredient Hyoscine, it is commonly used to help prevent nausea, prevent intestinal cramping and as a general sedative. Common side effects may include: drowsiness, dry mouth, light sensitivity and thirst. Is there anything else I can help you with? ## Is scopex safe to use during pregnancy (6 months pregnant) especially if the user suffers from Irritable Bowel Syndrome? ## Can I use it for acid reflux? ## The active ingredient of Scopex (Hyoscine) is reported to fall into pregnancy category C in the United States [1]. This means "Animal reproduction studies have shown an adverse effect on the fetus and there are no adequate and well-controlled studies in humans, but potential benefits may warrant use of the drug in...

17 REPLIES Filed under Nausea & Vomiting

use it for kidney stones but makes me naussea and gives me headache

Filed under Urinary System

Is gluten used as a filler in Scopex Compound. My son has celiac disease and has been prescribed these for stomach cramps.

I had pains in my stomach around my belly button and went to the doctor who prescribed Scopex compound and Levofloxacin 500mg what disease am I suffering from.

Filed under Levofloxacin

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