betahistine hydrocloride is an anti vertigo medication. it is used in the menyers disisse,inner ear that can cause problems such as tinitus(ear rumors).
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Betahistine mesylate is a medication used to treat vertigo and dizziness associated with Ménière's disease. It works by improving blood flow in the inner ear. It is not available in all countries and should be used under medical supervision.
The only real difference is the salt from which the medicine is derived. Betahistine dihydrochloride comes from a dihydrochloride salt, and mesilate comes from a mesilate salt.
betahistine hydrocloride is an anti vertigo medication. it is used in the menyers disisse,inner ear that can cause problems such as tinitus(ear rumors). .
Yes, there is no problem in taking Benadryl (diphenhydramine) with Serc (betahistine). However, it might increase drowsiness.
Yes, there is no problem in taking Benadryl (diphenhydramine) with Serc (betahistine). However, it might increase drowsiness.
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Betahistine actually targets the inner ear, but since it is used as an inhalant, the sinus cavities are linked to the middle ear by the Eustacian tubes which deliver the histamine (Betahistine) into the middle ear where it dilates the blood vessels within the middle ear which can relieve pressure from excess fluid and act on the smooth muscle. This is in turn can alleviate the symptoms of Ménière's disease, which involves the inner ear and is experienced as dizzyness (vertigo).
Betahistine provides some normalization of the body [less vision blurring, better more confident balance, less wobbles] but presents a more "drunkish" feeling as blood flow is sped up 150% near inner ears. Betahistine definitely has some use for Oscillopsia victims [typically poisoned by doctors in hospitals with cheap drugs like gentamicin]