{"id":5894,"count":4,"description":"<strong>Vertigo and motion sickness treatments<\/strong> address the spinning sensation, nausea, and balance disruption that come from inner-ear dysfunction (Meniere's disease, vestibular neuritis, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo) or motion-induced sensory mismatch (car, sea, or air travel). MedsBase stocks two molecule families covering both: <strong>betahistine<\/strong> for chronic peripheral vertigo, and <strong>meclozine<\/strong> for acute motion-sickness prevention and short-course vestibular suppression.\n\n<strong>\u0392\u03b5\u03c4\u03b1\u03ca\u03c3\u03c4\u03af\u03bd\u03b7<\/strong> (<a href=\"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/vertin\/\">Vertin 8 mg<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/betavert\/\">Betavert 8 \/ 16 mg<\/a>, <a href=\"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/betavert-tab\/\">Betavert Tab 24 mg<\/a>) is a histamine-H1 partial agonist + H3 antagonist that improves cochlear blood flow. It is the European and Indian first-line for Meniere's disease (vertigo episodes + tinnitus + fluctuating hearing loss) and chronic peripheral vestibular vertigo. Standard dose is 16 mg three times daily, titrating up to 48 mg\/day if needed. Onset is gradual (2-4 weeks) so it is not a rescue drug; it is a maintenance therapy that reduces attack frequency.\n\n<strong>Meclozine<\/strong> (<a href=\"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/diligan\/\">Diligan 25 mg<\/a>) is a first-generation H1 antihistamine with anticholinergic and central anti-emetic action. It is taken <em>\u03c0\u03c1\u03b9\u03bd<\/em> motion exposure (1 hour before travel; effect lasts 8-12 hours) to prevent motion sickness on cars, boats, planes. It also has a short-term role in acute vertigo and labyrinthitis where vestibular suppression for the first 48-72 hours can shorten symptom severity (longer use delays central compensation, so do not extend past 3 days for an acute vertigo episode). Causes drowsiness; do not drive or operate machinery.\n\n<strong>\u03a0\u03ce\u03c2 \u03bd\u03b1 \u03b5\u03c0\u03b9\u03bb\u03ad\u03be\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5.<\/strong> Recurrent spinning vertigo, tinnitus, or hearing fluctuation pointing at Meniere's disease - betahistine. Brief acute episode of severe vertigo (vestibular neuritis, BPPV first attack) - meclozine for 48-72 hours, then stop and let central compensation finish the recovery. Travel-related nausea and dizziness - meclozine 1 hour before, repeat as needed up to manufacturer maximum. Chronic motion-sensitivity (frequent flier or sea-traveller) - meclozine prophylactically.\n\n<strong>Driving and other safety notes.<\/strong> Both molecules cause drowsiness, especially meclozine. Avoid alcohol; combination amplifies sedation. Take the first dose at home before driving to learn your individual reaction. Patients with closed-angle glaucoma, prostatic hypertrophy, severe asthma, or pregnancy should consult before starting meclozine (anticholinergic effects). Betahistine is contraindicated in active peptic ulcer disease and phaeochromocytoma; pregnancy data are limited.\n\n<strong>\u0393\u03b9\u03b1\u03c4\u03af \u03bd\u03b1 \u03c0\u03b1\u03c1\u03b1\u03b3\u03b3\u03b5\u03af\u03bb\u03b5\u03c4\u03b5 \u03b1\u03c0\u03cc \u03c4\u03bf MedsBase.<\/strong> WHO-GMP-certified generic medications at a fraction of branded prices, discreet packaging, worldwide shipping, every order covered by our <a href=\"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/medsbase-re-shipment-assurance-policy\/\">\u03a0\u03bf\u03bb\u03b9\u03c4\u03b9\u03ba\u03ae \u0395\u03b3\u03b3\u03cd\u03b7\u03c3\u03b7\u03c2 \u0395\u03c0\u03b1\u03bd\u03b1\u03c0\u03bf\u03c3\u03c4\u03bf\u03bb\u03ae\u03c2<\/a>. \u03a0\u03ac\u03bd\u03c9 \u03b1\u03c0\u03cc 1,400+ \u03c0\u03b5\u03bb\u03ac\u03c4\u03b5\u03c2 \u03b5\u03be\u03c5\u03c0\u03b7\u03c1\u03b5\u03c4\u03b7\u03bc\u03ad\u03bd\u03bf\u03b9.","link":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/vertigo-motion-sickness-treatment\/","name":"\u0398\u03b5\u03c1\u03b1\u03c0\u03b5\u03af\u03b1 \u03b3\u03b9\u03b1 \u0396\u03ac\u03bb\u03b7 &amp; \u0391\u03b9\u03bc\u03bf\u03c1\u03c1\u03bf\u0390\u03b4\u03b1 \u039a\u03af\u03bd\u03b7\u03c3\u03b7\u03c2","slug":"vertigo-motion-sickness-treatment","taxonomy":"product_cat","parent":3448,"meta":[],"menu_order":0,"acf":[],"_links":{"self":[{"href":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_cat\/5894","targetHints":{"allow":["GET"]}}],"collection":[{"href":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_cat"}],"about":[{"href":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/taxonomies\/product_cat"}],"up":[{"embeddable":true,"href":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product_cat\/3448"}],"wp:post_type":[{"href":"https:\/\/medsbase.com\/el\/wp-json\/wp\/v2\/product?product_cat=5894"}],"curies":[{"name":"wp","href":"https:\/\/api.w.org\/{rel}","templated":true}]}}