Betahistine dihydrochloride 16 mg tablets known as Verfree 16 Tablet or Vgo 16mg Tablet
This medicine helps relieve the symptoms by reducing,
prevent and treat a disorder of the inner ear known as Ménière’s disease. The symptoms include dizziness (vertigo),
ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and loss of hearing, probably caused by fluid in the ear.
and also This medicine helps relieve the symptoms by reducing the amount of fluid.
Betavert 16 Tablet 10's comes under the category of medications called 'antihistamine anti-vertigo medication',
primarily indicated in the treatment of Meniere’s disease and its symptoms including dizziness (vertigo),
ringing in the ears (tinnitus), feeling sick (nausea), and difficulty in hearing.
Meniere’s disease is a medical condition that affects the inner ear caused by the building up of extra fluid
inside the ear. In vertigo, a person feels that they are moving or spinning, but they are not moving. In tinnitus,
a person feels a noise or ringing in their ears
What are the ingredients of betahistine?
What Betahistine Tablets contain: The active substance is betahistine dihydrochloride. The other ingredients are:
povidone K90, microcrystalline cellulose, lactose, colloidal anhydrous silica, crospovidone and stearic acid.
and, Who should not take betahistine?Betahistine is not suitable for some people. To make sure it's safe for you, tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have:
ever had an allergic reaction to betahistine or any other medicine.
high blood pressure due to an adrenal tumour. The most common side effects include headache, feeling sick, and indigestion (dyspepsia). You may also get stomach pain and bloating.
Taking the medicine with food can help reduce stomach problems.
Before taking this medicine, you should talk to your doctor if you have a stomach ulcer, asthma,
or high or low blood pressure. You must also tell him/her what other medicines you are taking, to make sure you are safe. Also speak to your doctor if you are pregnant,
trying to become pregnant, or breastfeeding.
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