How long can you take Cinnarizine for?
For travel sickness, you only need to take cinnarizine before and during your journey. If you’re taking cinnarizine to treat sickness and dizziness caused by inner ear problems, you may need to take it for several months. Talk to your doctor or a pharmacist if you’re unsure how long you need to take your medicine for.
How long should I take Stugeron?
To prevent travel sickness:
- Adults and adolescents aged over 12 years should take two tablets two hours before travel. You can then take one tablet every eight hours during the journey if needed.
- Children aged 5 to 12 years should take one tablet two hours before travel.
What does Stugeron do to the body?
About cinnarizine
Type of medicine | An antihistamine |
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Used for | Travel sickness; symptoms caused by balance or movement problems such as vertigo, tinnitus, and Ménière’s disease |
Also called | Stugeron® Arlevert® (a combination brand of cinnarizine with dimenhydrinate to treat vertigo) |
Available as | Tablets |
Does Stugeron lower blood pressure?
Talk to your doctor before taking Stugeron Plus Tablet 10’s with anti-hypertensive medicines along with Stugeron Plus Tablet 10’s as Stugeron Plus Tablet 10’s might lower their effect. Regular monitoring of blood pressure levels is advised while taking Stugeron Plus Tablet 10’s.
Is Stugeron a steroid?
Ans: No, Stugeron isn’t a steroid but a long-acting antihistamine.
What is the side effects of Stugeron?
Side effects of Stugeron Tablet
- Sleepiness.
- Nausea.
- Weight gain.
- Indigestion.
How do you permanently cure vertigo?
Semont Maneuver
- Sit on the edge of your bed. Turn your head 45 degrees to the right.
- Quickly lie down on your left side. Stay there for 30 seconds.
- Quickly move to lie down on the opposite end of your bed.
- Return slowly to sitting and wait a few minutes.
- Reverse these moves for the right ear.
How many times should I take Stugeron 25mg?
Peripheral circulatory disorders: Adults: 2 – 3 tablets of 25 mg three times a day. The maximum recommended dosage should not exceed 225mg daily. Disorders of balance: Adult: 1 tablet of 25 mg three times a day.
Why does Vertigo happen?
Vertigo is commonly caused by a problem with the way balance works in the inner ear, although it can also be caused by problems in certain parts of the brain. Causes of vertigo may include: benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV) – where certain head movements trigger vertigo. migraines – severe headaches.
Is Vertigo curable?
Can vertigo be treated? Most causes of vertigo are readily treatable with physical therapy, medication, surgery, and time.
Does Stugeron help tinnitus?
What is Stugeron used for? Preventing and treating travel sickness. Relieving nausea, vomiting, attacks of dizziness or spinning sensations (vertigo) and sensations of ringing or other noise in the ears (tinnitus) associated with Meniere’s disease and other middle ear disorders.
What is the use of dimenhydrinate?
Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent and treat nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness. Dimenhydrinate is in a class of medications called antihistamines. It works by preventing problems with body balance.
What helps Meniere’s disease?
Treatment
- Motion sickness medications, such as meclizine or diazepam (Valium), may reduce the spinning sensation and help control nausea and vomiting.
- Anti-nausea medications, such as promethazine, might control nausea and vomiting during an episode of vertigo.
How long can vertigo last?
Vertigo feels like you or everything around you is spinning – enough to affect your balance. It’s more than just feeling dizzy. A vertigo attack can last from a few seconds to hours. If you have severe vertigo, it can last for many days or months.
When should you worry about vertigo?
Generally, see your doctor if you experience any recurrent, sudden, severe, or prolonged and unexplained dizziness or vertigo. Get emergency medical care if you experience new, severe dizziness or vertigo along with any of the following: Sudden, severe headache. Chest pain.
Why is my vertigo not going away?
If the symptoms are very severe and don’t go away, surgery on the vestibular system (the organ of balance) may be considered. This involves destroying either the nerve fibers in the affected semicircular canal, or the semicircular canal itself. The sensory hair cells can then no longer pass information on to the brain.