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Meclezine is typically taken as needed for vertigo, often starting with a dose of 25 to 100 mg before travel or exposure to triggers. It can be taken once daily, but it's important not to exceed the recommended dosage. Always consult a healthcare provider for personalized advice and to ensure safe usage based on your specific condition.

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