Used for:Treatment of Ménière’s disease, a disorder of the inner ear that causes vertigo, tinnitus, and hearing lossRelief of vestibar vertigo, a type of dizziness caused by problems with the vestibar system in the inner ear
Directions:Take the tablets orally, with or without food.The recommended starting dose for adts and the elderly is 8 mg three times a day.Your doctor may adjust your dose as needed, up to a maximum of 48 mg per day.It is important to take it regarly, even if you are feeling better, to get the most benefit from the treatment.
Pack size:40 tablets.
Active ingredient:Betahistine dihydrochloride
Dosage:8 mg to 48 mg per day, divided into several doses
Mechanism of action:Betahistine Works By Increasing Blood Flow To The Inner Ear And Improving The Communication Between The Inner Ear And The Brain.
Additional information:This Medication Is Generally Safe And Well-Tolerated. However, Some People May Experience Side Effects Such As Headache, Nausea, Vomiting, And Diarrhea.Betahistine Can Interact With Other Medications, So It Is Important To Tell Your Doctor About All Of The Medications You Are Taking Before Starting Treatment.It Is Not Recommended For Use In Children Under The Age Of 18.