Ginger will certainly help with reducing motion sickness, I personally prefer to use candied ginger, but I like the taste. The capsules and pills will do fine, and in a pinch flat Ginger Ale will work too.
Yes, some people use airplane sickness pills to help with symptoms of motion sickness during flights.
Motion sickness medications such as Dramamine help a lot for that. It's available over the counter at your drug store. Another solution is to take ginger pills before boarding the plane. An alternative to ginger pills is to drink ginger ale on the plane if the flight attendant offers. Ginger is commonly used to calm the stomache, as it was used by our mothers when we were children. Many airports have stores where you can buy any of these solutions.
In my experience, yes they do. My wife got motion sickness within minutes every time she flew in small airplanes. She took these puills and went up for the first time with no motion sickness at all.
dramamine or any motion sickness pills as long as ur not allergic
The recommended dosage instructions for giving Cerenia pills to a cat with motion sickness are typically 2 mg per kg of body weight, given once daily. It is important to follow the instructions provided by your veterinarian for the specific needs of your cat.
Just stop taking them
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* Dristan cold medicine * Doans Pills (for back pain) * Dramamine (for motion sickness) * Dime-A-Tap cold medicine
Cerenia pills are used in cats to prevent vomiting and motion sickness. They are effective in reducing nausea and vomiting, making travel and medical procedures less stressful for cats.
* dental floss * Dial soap * diet pills * denture cream * Dristan cold medicine * Dimatap cold medicine * Dramamine (pills for motion sickness) * deodorant * Desitin ointment (diaper rash) * Doans Pills (for backaches) * Dalcolax (stool softener)
A lot of people get over it once they get used to the sensation and start traveling more-until then there are over the counter motion sickness pills that will help and just start with short trips and build up. It can often be reduced by looking far into the distance or by closing your eyes. Motion sickness medications can help some people (for me Dramamine only prevents vomiting, not the motion sickness... which just makes it feel even worse). There is no real cure, but carsickness won't kill you, its more of a nuisance for most people.
In really bad cases they can give you pills for motion sickness but this is something you have to discuss with your doctor. Never take any medication without asking him/her.