I took too many Dramamine by accident once, and it was not pleasant. I don't recommend it as something to do for "fun", it wasn't.
Don't take any drugs that aren't prescribed for you, or in doses not prescribed.
OTC drugs are also only safe when used according to the package directions. Ask the pharmacist questions about all drugs and remedies you buy at the drugstore, part of their jobs is to provide consultation to patients. Even if prescribed, don't take medicines until you have researched them thoroughly and read the package information. Relying on other people for information like this (e.g., asking for anonymous people online to answer) instead of relying on doctors or pharmacists for information is a crapshoot, and testing drugs on yourself is stupid.
Dramamine should be taken about 30 minutes to an hour before a flight for optimal effectiveness.
I'm pretty sure you take Dramamine so that you do not get nauseous. You can take it before long plane and car rides to keep from getting sick too.
It is recommended to take Dramamine about 30 minutes to 1 hour before a flight to prevent motion sickness.
It is recommended to take Dramamine about 30 minutes to 1 hour before a flight to prevent motion sickness.
Yes, Dramamine can be taken for relief of nausea.
I travel every week. On Saturday morning, I take two dramamine less drowsy (that's a total of 50mg meclinzine). I'm not fully normal until the following Wed.
up to 10 hours.
Dimenhydrinate is the generic name for the medication commonly known as Dramamine. They are the same drug, with dimenhydrinate being the active ingredient in Dramamine.
No. They are different drugs. Ibuprofen is pain killer and diphenhydramine (dramamine) is antihistamine drug.
Yes, you can bring Dramamine in your carry-on luggage on a plane.
The equivalent of Dramamine for motion sickness relief is Meclizine.
yes