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The more common medications that can be used for motion sickness include:
scopolamine (transdermal patches, transderm-scop)
dimenhydrinate (dramamine)
meclizine (antivert, bonine, meni-d, antrizine)
promethazine (phenergan, phenadoz, promethegan)
diphenhydramine (benadryl)
cyclizine (marezine
the malaria vaccine can be taken at a government hospital in your area.
scopolamine (transdermal patches, transderm-scop)
dimenhydrinate (dramamine)
meclizine (antivert, bonine, meni-d, antrizine)
promethazine (phenergan, phenadoz, promethegan)
diphenhydramine (benadryl)
cyclizine (marezine
the malaria vaccine can be taken at a government hospital in your area.
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You cannot use Stanblanc and Stablanz-PV Tablet is a combination of five medicines: Betahistine, Vitamin D3, Ginkgo Biloba, Piracetam and Vinpocetine. Betahistine improves blood flow in the inner ear which reduces the pressure of excess fluid in the inner ear. Vitamin D3 is added as it's deficiency may be a cause of Meniere's disease. Ginkgo Biloba and Vinpocetine increase blood flow to the brain and protect it from damage by harmful chemical substances (free radicals). Piracetam works by furth...more
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Hello sir, please few things I want to know please
1. R u diabetic or hypertensive or any other illness
2. R u vegetarian or non vegetarian please
3. What is your bp, sugar, tsh please
4. Do u sway on one side while walking currently
You start please:
1. T. Retense 100 mg bd please
2. T, betavert 8 mg bd please for 3 day.
Further consult me on private chat.
1. R u diabetic or hypertensive or any other illness
2. R u vegetarian or non vegetarian please
3. What is your bp, sugar, tsh please
4. Do u sway on one side while walking currently
You start please:
1. T. Retense 100 mg bd please
2. T, betavert 8 mg bd please for 3 day.
Further consult me on private chat.
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Dear, don't worry.
This condition is called as phimosis and is not a big problem.
You can get rid of it if you show some U. Just what you need to do is apply moderate force to retract the foreskin by your hand. Bear some pain. Keep caution, not very forcefully, ok? immediately slide back. This regular exercise many a times does suffice.
If very tight phimosis, surgical treatment i. e. Circumcision is the ultimate option. Hope satisfied regard
This condition is called as phimosis and is not a big problem.
You can get rid of it if you show some U. Just what you need to do is apply moderate force to retract the foreskin by your hand. Bear some pain. Keep caution, not very forcefully, ok? immediately slide back. This regular exercise many a times does suffice.
If very tight phimosis, surgical treatment i. e. Circumcision is the ultimate option. Hope satisfied regard
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Meniere's disease basically results from an increase in the pressure of fluid in the inner ear. Goal of therapy is to prevent attacks of vertigo & provide symptomatic relief during the acute attacks.
Dietary recommendations:
Salt restricted diet
Avoid caffeine, tobacco, chocolate & alcohol ( esp. Red wine & beer)
Medical treatment:
Betahistine is usually given for 3-6 months to prevent an attack of vertigo & labyrinthine sedatives are given during an acute attack.
Gentami...more
Dietary recommendations:
Salt restricted diet
Avoid caffeine, tobacco, chocolate & alcohol ( esp. Red wine & beer)
Medical treatment:
Betahistine is usually given for 3-6 months to prevent an attack of vertigo & labyrinthine sedatives are given during an acute attack.
Gentami...more
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