What is Betavert 16 Mg?
The antivertigo agent betahistine is the active ingredient in Betavert 16 Mg. It is prescribed for the relief of Meniere's disease symptoms. Dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), nausea, and hearing loss are all symptoms of Meniere's disease, a disorder of the inner ear.
If you have asthma or a history of stomach ulcers, talk to your doctor before taking Betavert 16 Mg. If you have low blood pressure or a history of allergies, you should also talk to your doctor (such as skin rash, allergic rhinitis, etc.)
Patients experiencing vertigo or dizziness for reasons other than Meniere's disease should not take Betavert 16 Mg. It should also be avoided during pregnancy and while breastfeeding unless the doctor deems it necessary.
Headache, nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion are the most frequently reported adverse reactions to Betavert 16 Mg. If you take the medication while eating, you might experience less stomach upset. But if they bother you, see a doctor.
What are the Uses of Betavert 16 Mg?
The anti-nausea and blood vessel-widening effects of Betavert 16 Mg are the result of its histamine analog structure. Increasing blood flow to the inner ear alleviates some of the most bothersome symptoms of Meniere's disease.
Conditions involving imbalance can be treated with a single 16-milligram tablet of Betavert.
It's also used for the treatment of Meniere's disease (an ear disorder with symptoms like vertigo, ringing in the ears, hearing loss, and nausea).
Betavert 16 Mg Side Effects
Most Common Side Effects of Betavert 16 Mg includes:
- Nausea
- Vomiting
- Headache
- Drowsiness
- Diarrhoea
Interactions of Betavert 16 Mg With Other Drugs
Betavert 16 tablets may interact with other medications or may decrease the effectiveness of other medications when taken together.
It's important to keep your doctor informed of any medications, vitamins, and herbals you're taking.
In particular, anti-medications, Parkinson's anti-allergic medications, and other medicines used to treat disorders of the central nervous system.
Warning
Betavert 16 MG Tablet should not be used during pregnancy because there is insufficient data on its safety. If you're pregnant, you should see a doctor right away.
Not enough is known about the safety of using Betavert 16 MG Tablet while breastfeeding to make a recommendation either way. Before deciding to take the medication, you and your doctor should talk about the pros and cons.
Stomach and intestinal ulcers are open sores in the digestive tract's lining. Betavert 16 MG Tablet should be used with caution by those with stomach ulcers due to the possibility of indigestion.
If you suffer from asthma (a condition characterized by a narrowing of the airways that makes breathing difficult), you should use caution when taking a Betavert 16 MG Tablet.
Due to a lack of sufficient and well-controlled clinical data, Betavert 16 MG Tablet is not recommended for use in children younger than 18 years of age.
If your blood pressure is already dangerously low, using Betavert 16 MG Tablet could make your condition even worse.