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Prevention of Motion Sickness

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What medications can someone with RLS take to prevent motion sickness?

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SueJohnson

Scop (scopolamine) is good for motion sickness and safe for RLS.

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ChrisColumbus

I'm not sure where you are, as you've not completed your profile, but in many areas scopolamine is known as hyoscine. In the UK at least this is the active ingredient in OTC remedies such as Kwells and Travel Calm.

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johannasuar

I’m in the USA, I take Bonine, it’s non drowsy and it works great for me. Don’t read the back directions because it says it does cause drowsiness but it never has for me and I’ve been using it for years. The box says non drowsy formula.

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Thanks to everyone who has replied! I also, am in the US.

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