Editor's Note: Reliefbands are no longer made. The new unit, by Rx only, is NOT reusable and costs about $250 for about 144 hours of use. Safe Home was not given permission to sell this unit although we sell hundreds of prescription only items. We were told this was to be sold only for chemotherapy nausea and post-surgical nausea. We know that other websites run by physicians are even providing the necessary Rx to make the sale legal. The new product is called the Reletex. If you find a unit on Ebay or elsewhere, make sure that is a unit with replaceable batteries.
Q: "I am going on a cruise and am concerned about getting motion sick. My physician suggested the Trans Derm Patch. You put that on behind an ear and it is supposed to work for 3 days without drowsiness. What are the pros and cons of a Reliefband compared to the patch?"Thanks. Sara
Answer: Rather than delete this blog, I am changing it. Here is the latest as of Fall 2010: These units are to go prescription only sometimes next year or 2012??? We are sold out. Since we sell Rx items like nebulizers, our hope is to offer them again with Rx from an MD, certified nurse practitioner or physician's assistant.
Both products are widely used. Personally, my experience with the Trans Derm patch back in the 1980's was mixed as I was not motion sick but my vision was blurred somewhat. I had followed the instructions about carefully applying the patch. Later I used the Reliefband while riding the Ferris wheel, the carousel and several wilder amusement park rides with absolutely no motion sickness. I've also used it for flu nausea, headache nausea and to help with vertigo symptoms. All uses were successful.
This is from the manufacturer's website about the Trans Derm Patch:
Trans Derm Patch Information:
- A prescription is needed.
- Cost: currently $20 to $25 each.
- Applied to bare skin behind either ear. (Alternate if used for more than 3 days.)
- Not for children under 18 years old
- Not for people who have or have had glaucoma (increased pressure in the eyeball), have difficulty urinating, or an allergy to the active ingredient, scopolamine or other belladonna alkaloids.
- Side Effects: Dryness of the mouth: in about two thirds of the people. A less frequent side effect is drowsiness, which occurs in less than one sixth of the people. Temporary blurring of vision and dilation (widening) of the pupils may occur, especially if the drug is on your hands and comes in contact with the eyes. On infrequent occasions, disorientation, memory disturbances, dizziness, restlessness, hallucinations, confusion, difficulty urinating, skin rashes or redness, temporary changes in heart rate such as palpitations, dry itchy, or reddened whites of the eyes, and eye pain have been reported. If these effects do occur, remove the patch and call your doctor. Since drowsiness, disorientation, and confusion may occur with the use of scopolamine, be careful driving or operating any dangerous machinery, especially when you first start using the drug system.
- Effective for about 3 days.
- When using this product, do not use alcohol, drive, operate dangerous machinery, or do things requiring alertness.
- If you are elderly, your physician should exercise care in prescribing the Transderm Scōp® patch.
- Keep the patch dry, if possible, to prevent it from falling off. Limited contact with water, however, as in bathing or swimming, will not affect the system. In the unlikely event that the patch falls off, throw it away and put a new one behind the other ear.
- Be sure to wash your hands thoroughly with soap and water immediately after handling the patch, so that any drug that might get on your hands will not come into contact with your eyes.
Relief Band Information:
- No prescription needed: FDA approved for over the counter use for nausea or motion sickness prevention.
- Current Cost: $130 to $160 each.
- Worn on the underside of either wrist (or both wrists if desired). Applies periodic gentle nerve stimulation at one of 5 levels you choose.
- Tested on children age 12 or older. Can be used on younger children
- No side effects except for those with nickel allergies.
- Requires use of an inexpensive conductive gel. (Costs $6 to $8 depending upon size and brand.)
- Uses two CR2025 lithium batteries which last about 144 hours on level 3 stimulation. (Cost about $3 each).
- No restrictions on alcohol use, no drowsiness, no dizziness, etc.
- Use as prevention or to stop motion sickness. Positive results in about 99% of those using it within 15 to 20 minutes.
- No restrictions for the elderly
- Can be reused over and over for years. Wear it for 15 minutes or 24/7.
- Splash resistant: not waterproof
- Adjustable to fit even the smallest wrists. Customers report using them on young children with great success. We've had customers report great success with motion sickness from vertigo and similar ailments.
- Wear on either wrist.
Thank you for your interesting question. Enjoy your trip. Do remember that if you choose to drink alcohol, operate a car, etc. we do recommend the Reliefband over the prescription product.
Sincerely, Barbara