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Betahistine is believed to work by reducing the asymmetrical functioning of sensory vestibular organs as well as by increasing vestibulocochlear blood flow which aids in decreasing symptoms of vertigo and balance disorders.
Betahistine is used in vertigo.
Antivertigo preparation
Treatment of :
• Vertigo assosicated with Meniere's disease
As advised by the physician.
Usually it may be taken with food.
It should be taken orally.
Betahistine is believed to work by reducing the asymmetrical functioning of sensory vestibular organs as well as by increasing vestibulocochlear blood flow which aids in decreasing symptoms of vertigo and balance disorders.
Inform the physician if the patient is allergic to the active ingredients and any other drugs. Brief about the allergy and the signs like:
• Rash
• Itching
• Shortness of breath
• Swelling of face, lips, tongue or throat or any other signs.
The patient should tell the doctor about any history of :
• Peptic ulcer disease
• Bronchial asthma
• Cardiovascular disease
• Hepatic impairment
Phaeochromocytoma, porphyria
Report to the physician immediately if the patients are having any of these following symptoms:
• Rash
• Pruritus
• Stevens-Johnson syndrome
• Urticaria
• Dyspepsia
• Nausea
• Headache
• Confusion
• Convulsions
• Drowsiness
• Hallucination
• Paraesthesia
• Hypotension
• Tachycardia
• Abdominal pain
• Bloating
• Peptic ulcer
• Vomiting
• Dyspnoea
If allergic to any food, please consult with the physician.
Consumption of alcohol is not advisable.
Pregnancy Category: B
During lactation, please consult with the physician.
Store at 15°C-30°C.
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