davidbaraff
Contributor
The sole manufacturer of Scopace pills (Hope pharma.) discontinued them in 2011, but the web-site Scopolamine will compound the active ingredient into a tablet form. (Many of us like the controlled dosage of pills much better than wearing a patch.)
Anybody have any experience going the compounding route? I still have a bottle of Scopace pills but the expiration date is June 2012, and I'm not sure if it's wise to use them or not. (I doubt they go bad, but I could be wrong. Most likely, they might not do much. Which I doubt given that it's hard to believe they've been on a steady decay curve since the day I got them... But I'm not an MD...)
Anybody have any experience going the compounding route? I still have a bottle of Scopace pills but the expiration date is June 2012, and I'm not sure if it's wise to use them or not. (I doubt they go bad, but I could be wrong. Most likely, they might not do much. Which I doubt given that it's hard to believe they've been on a steady decay curve since the day I got them... But I'm not an MD...)