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Meclizine is used to treat a very specific form of vertigo, benign paroxysmal positional vertigo (BPPV). Meclizine may make you drowsy, which may make you lightheaded and more likely to become vertiginous if you do not have BPPV, or it may not work for you at all, and taking it may delay diagnosis of your actual condition.

If you are continuing to have vertigo symptoms, despite meclizine, or you are getting worse, I would recommend you call or see your physician. You may need additional studies.

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