Uses / Indications:
Verbet 16 mg Tablet is a histamine analog that helps with balance problems and vertigo (dizziness) caused by problems with the inner ear. It increases blood flow to the inner ear, which can help lessen the number and severity of vertigo attacks.
Some common signs are:
Meniere's illness (a problem with the inner ear that causes dizziness, ringing in the ears, and hearing loss)
Dizziness and a whirling feeling are signs of vertigo.
Tinnitus (ringing in the ears)
Hearing loss or imbalance resulting from vestibular dysfunction
Vertigo after surgery or trauma
Pregnancy interaction:
Be careful when using.
There isn't a lot of information about how safe the Verbet 16 mg tablet is for pregnant women.
You should only use it if you really need to and your doctor tells you to after balancing the dangers and advantages.
Verbet 16mg Tablet may get into breast milk in small amounts while breastfeeding. Talk to your doctor before using it.
Don't take medicine on your own when you're pregnant.
Expert advice:
To lessen stomach irritation, take the Verbet 16 mg tablet after meals.
Don't drink alcohol because it could make your dizziness worse or interact with the medicine.
Some people may feel a little sleepy after taking this prescription. Don't drive or use heavy machinery until you know how it affects you.
Keep taking it every day; you may start to feel better in 2 to 4 weeks.
If you forget to take a dose, take it as soon as you remember, but don't take two.
Tell your doctor if you have asthma, stomach ulcers, or low blood pressure, because Verbet 16mg Tablet could make these problems worse.
Stay hydrated, cut back on coffee, and don't lift your head suddenly when you have vertigo.
Side Effects:
Most people can handle the Verbet 16 mg tablet well. Some mild side effects that are common are
Feeling sick
Pain in the head
Dyspepsia (indigestion)
Pain or bloating in the stomach
Sleepiness
Rash from allergies (rare)
Side effects that are serious but not common:
Very bad allergic reaction (face/lips swelling, trouble breathing)
Pain in the chest or palpitations
Vomiting or stomach ache that won't go away
Stop taking the medicine and get medical help right away if you have a bad response.
How to use:
Take one tablet (16mg) two to three times a day, or as your doctor tells you to.
Take the tablet whole with water, and do it after meals to avoid an upset stomach.
For consistent results, take it at the same time every day.
Do not chew or crush the tablet.
Keep taking the medicine as directed; it may take a few weeks of consistent use to see results.
How it works:
Verbet 16 mg Tablet works by making the blood flow better in the inner ear (labyrinth) and lowering the pressure in the endolymphatic system.
It works as an antagonist for H3 receptors and an agonist for H1 receptors.
This dual effect boosts histamine activity in the brain and inner ear, which causes:
Blood vessels around the ear are relaxing.
Better oxygen delivery
Less fluid building up in the inner ear
Restoring balance and fewer times of feeling dizzy
Faq for medicine:
1. What does the Verbet 16 mg tablet do?
It is used to treat balance issues, dizziness, tinnitus, and vertigo caused by Meniere's disease or problems with the inner ear.
2. How long does it take for a Verbet 16 mg tablet to work?
You might not see any effect for 2 to 4 weeks of consistent use.
3. Is it okay to take a Verbet 16 mg tablet when pregnant?
Your doctor should only prescribe medication if they think the benefits outweigh the hazards.
4. Does the Verbet 16 mg tablet make you want to do it again?
No, it is not addictive and is safe to use for a long time with medical supervision.
5. Is it okay to take a Verbet 16 mg tablet with antihistamines?
No, antihistamines might make it less effective. Don't take both at the same time unless your doctor tells you to.
6. Does the Verbet 16 mg tablet make you sleepy?
It doesn't make you tired very often, but if you do feel sleepy, don't drive or use machinery.
7. Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking the Verbet 16 mg tablet?
Stay away from alcohol because it can make your dizziness worse or get in the way of your therapy.
8. Is it safe for older people?
Yes, it's usually safe for older people, but people with low blood pressure or peptic ulcers may need to change their doses.
9. What do I do if I forget a dose?
As soon as you recall, take it. If it's nearly time for your next dose, please skip the missed one and wait.
Medicine interaction:
Verbet 16 mg Tablet might interact with:
Antihistamines (such as cetirizine and loratadine) might make Verbet 16mg Tablet less effective.
Monoamine oxidase inhibitors (MAOIs) like selegiline or rasagiline may raise Verbet 16 mg Tablet levels and the chance of side effects.
Ephedrine or decongestants: They might change how histamine works.
Some antidepressants may affect how it breaks down.
Always tell your doctor about any herbs, vitamins, or drugs you are using.