Hi, Roger:
I saw your mention of Scopace on your latest pelagic announcement message. When I Googled “Scopace” I got a notice that Scopace was discontinued in April of 2011. What was the reason? And are you sure it’s OK to recommend?
Thanks,
Tim RuckleChico, CA
So I did my share of googling and found out what some fisherman, kayakers and boater had already been discussing in their online forums.
This is all I could find out about why it was pulled:
According to Craig Sherman, MD, who is the Medical Director at Hope Pharmaceutical, it has been discontinued due to a disruption in their supply. If you're concerned about it and want to encourage them to begin the process of replacing it, you should e-mail him at the company: sherman@hopepharm.com
It is extremely difficult, time consuming and expensive to secure a pharmaceutical grade supplier, so let them know it's worth their while.
I've been an advocate for Scopace for some time so I emailed Dr. Sherman right away and soon got an automated response:
Dear Mr. Wolfe:
Thank you for your message. We do not plan to resume the manufacture of Scopace at this time. As a result, I suggest that you ask your doctor about alternative treatments.
Sincerely,
Craig Sherman, MD
Hope Pharmaceuticals
If anybody is looking for Scopace 0.4 mg tablets, it is no longer manufactured, however Steven's Pharmacy & Compounding Center in California has the ingredients & can compound an equivalent strength & ship directly to you. Their phone # is 800-352-3784. Steven's Pharmacy is a good compounding resource for any of your custom prescription needs. Visit them at www.stevensrx.com or call them.
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