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- Betahistine, sold under the brand name Serc among others, is an anti-vertigo medication. It is commonly prescribed for balance disorders or to alleviate...
- hospital stay of a few days for monitoring is required. As of 2014, betahistine is often used as it is inexpensive and safe; but evidence does not justify...
- meclizine, may be used to help with nausea. There is tentative evidence that betahistine may help with vertigo, but its use is not generally needed. BPPV is not...
- strength and promote a healthy lifestyle. An intranasal formulation of betahistine dihydrochloride received orphan drug designation from the US Food and...
- ISBN 978-3-319-74834-4 Murdin, Louisa; Hussain, Kiran; Schilder, Anne GM (2013-08-11), "Betahistine for symptoms of vertigo", in The Cochrane Collaboration (ed.), Cochrane...
- preventative measure. A diuretic may be prescribed to help lower salt content. Betahistine is the most widely prescribed medication for the treatment of Meniere's...
- clobenpropit, ABT-239, ciproxifan, conessine, A-349,821, enerisant, betahistine, and pitolisant. The histamine H3 receptor (H3R) was discovered in 1983...
- examples of agonists used in diagnostics to increase histamine. H3: Betahistine is a weak Histamine1 agonist and a very strong antagonist of the Histamine3...
- seem to be effective. There is no evidence to suggest that the use of betahistine to treat tinnitus is effective. Botulinum toxin injection has succeeded...
- topiramate or valproic acid for vestibular migraines Antihistamines such as betahistine, dimenhydrinate, or meclizine, which may have antiemetic properties[citation...