Drugs of Abuse
Scopolamine (SCOP) is used to prevent nausea and motion sickness. It blocks acetylcholine in the brain and is often delivered via a patch. Side effects include dry mouth, drowsiness, and blurred vision. Use with caution in glaucoma or urinary retention.
Product Specification
| ID | Product | Cat Number | Type | Cut Off | Specimen | Format | Pack |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 551 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-102 | 500 ng/mL* | Cassette | 40 T | ||
| 552 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-114 | 500 ng/mL* | Panel | 40 T | ||
| 553 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-101 | 500 ng/mL* | Dipstick | 50 T | ||
| 566 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-102 | Cassette | 500 ng/mL* | 40 T | ||
| 567 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-114 | Panel | 500 ng/mL* | 40 T | ||
| 568 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-101 | Dipstick | 500 ng/mL* | 50 T | ||
| 758 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-D02 | 2000 ng/mL | Cassette | 10T | ||
| 759 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-D01 | 2000 ng/mL | Dipstick | 10T | ||
| 760 | Scopolamine (SCOP) | DSC-D14 | 2000 ng/mL | Panel | 10T |