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| 8mg | 180 pills | £1.45 | £373.13 £261.19 Best Price | |
| 8mg | 120 pills | £1.50 | £257.63 £180.34 | |
| 8mg | 90 pills | £1.51 | £193.96 £135.77 | |
| 8mg | 60 pills | £1.69 | £145.10 £101.57 | |
| 8mg | 30 pills | £1.87 | £79.94 £55.96 | |
| 16mg | 180 pills | £1.66 | £426.43 £298.50 | |
| 16mg | 120 pills | £1.76 | £302.05 £211.44 | |
| 16mg | 90 pills | £1.87 | £239.86 £167.90 | |
| 16mg | 60 pills | £1.97 | £168.79 £118.15 | |
| 16mg | 30 pills | £2.28 | £97.71 £68.40 | |
| 24mg | 180 pills | £1.89 | £485.66 £339.96 Popular | |
| 24mg | 120 pills | £2.02 | £346.47 £242.53 | |
| 24mg | 90 pills | £2.11 | £272.44 £190.71 | |
| 24mg | 60 pills | £2.23 | £191.00 £133.70 | |
| 24mg | 30 pills | £2.42 | £103.64 £72.55 |
Betahistine is a medication used to treat vertigo symptoms linked to Menière’s disease. It comes as tablets and is commonly prescribed for adults. The substance is designed to support inner ear function rather than to act as a sedative. It is usually used over several weeks to see if it helps reduce dizziness.
Pharmacologically, Betahistine resembles a histamine-like compound. It acts as an H3 receptor antagonist and has a mild effect on H1 receptors, which can improve blood flow in the inner ear. This may help balance ear pressure and lessen the frequency of vertigo attacks. The exact mechanism is not fully known, but many patients notice improvements with regular use.
Adults experiencing recurrent vertigo from Ménière’s disease or similar conditions may be considered for Betahistine therapy. It is often used when lifestyle changes and other treatments have not fully controlled symptoms. It is not a cure, but for some people it can reduce the number and severity of dizzy spells and improve daily functioning.
The usual dosage is about 8 to 16 mg taken three times daily, with or without meals. Your doctor may adjust the amount based on how you respond and what side effects you experience. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember unless it is almost time for the next one; do not double up to make up for a missed dose.
Many users report fewer vertigo episodes, steadier balance, and better day-to-day performance after several weeks of therapy. Some notice improvements in related symptoms, such as nausea or hearing fluctuations, though results vary. Regular use as advised by your clinician is important to gauge effectiveness.
Common side effects include headaches, mild nausea, stomach upset, and occasional skin reactions. Drowsiness is uncommon. Seek medical help for signs of a serious reaction, such as swelling, chest pain, or trouble breathing. If stomach or skin symptoms persist, inform your healthcare provider.
Avoid Betahistine if you have a known allergy to this drug. Pregnant or breastfeeding women should discuss risks with a clinician. Inform your doctor about all medicines you take, as interactions can occur with certain antihistamines or other prescriptions.
Store Betahistine tablets at room temperature in a dry place away from light. Keep them in their original packaging and out of reach of children. Check the expiry date before use and do not take tablets that look damaged or unusual.
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