What is Betavert 8 Mg?
Antivertigo agents, of which betahistine is a part, are the class of drugs represented by Betavert 8 Mg. It is prescribed for the relief of Meniere's disease symptoms. The inner ear disorder known as Meniere's disease is associated with bouts of dizziness, vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ears), nausea, and hearing loss.
If you have asthma or a history of stomach ulcers, talk to your doctor before taking Betavert 8 Mg. Low blood pressure and other allergies should be reported to your doctor (such as skin rash, allergic rhinitis etc.)
Betavert 8 Mg is not recommended for patients experiencing vertigo or dizziness for any reason other than Meniere's disease. Women who are pregnant or breastfeeding should avoid taking it unless their doctor says it's absolutely necessary.
Headache, nausea, stomach pain, and indigestion are the most frequently reported adverse reactions to Betavert 8 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 8 Mg?
The anti-nausea and blood vessel-widening effects of Betavert 8 Mg are the result of its histamine analogue structure. By increasing blood flow to the inner ear, it alleviates some of the most bothersome symptoms of Meniere's disease.
Usage Instructions
If your doctor prescribes Betavert 8 Mg, take it as directed. Taking it either before or after a meal is fine.
Tablet Users: The medicine should be taken with a full glass of water. You shouldn't chew or crush the pills.
If the medication is a mouth dissolving or orally disintegrating tablet, you should take it by placing it in your mouth and allowing it to dissolve there. Do not put the medicine in your mouth or chew it.
Your doctor will determine the best course of treatment for you based on your age, weight, and the extent of your illness.
Betavert 8 Mg Side Effects
Most Common Side Effects of Betavert 8 Mg includes:
- Nausea
- Irritable bowel syndrome, gas
- Ache in the guts
- Headache
Warning signs that indicate you should stop taking Betavert 8 Mg and see a doctor quickly include the following:
Extreme sensitivity to allergens (such as lumpy red skin rashes with itching, swelling of your face, lips, tongue or neck, drop in your blood pressure and difficulty in breathing)
Warning
Pregnant women should avoid taking Betavert 8 Mg unless their doctor says it's absolutely necessary. If you are pregnant or think you may be pregnant, you should talk to your doctor before taking Betavert 8 Mg.
Breastfeeding mothers should avoid taking Betavert 8 Mg unless their doctor says it's absolutely necessary. Therefore, before taking it, you should talk to your doctor.
You can safely operate heavy machinery and drive after taking a Betavert 8 Mg. However, if you notice any strange side effects, you shouldn't drive or use any heavy machinery.
If you have an allergy to betahistine, you should not take Betavert 8 Mg.
Patients with asthma should use Betavert 8 Mg with caution. Therefore, before taking it, you should talk to your doctor.
Interactions of Betavert 8 Mg With Other Drugs
If you are currently using any of the following medications, including: tell your doctor before taking Betavert 8 Mg.
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