Uses / Indications:
Vertin OD 24 mg Tablet is used for:
Meniere's disease (tinnitus, vertigo, hearing loss, and fullness in the ear)
Peripheral vertigo (dizziness caused by problems in the inner ear)
Problems with balance
Tinnitus linked to inner ear impairment
Pregnancy interaction:
Risk Level: There isn't a lot of human data, so only use it if you really need to.
More information:
Studies on animals don't suggest that the fetus is at a high risk.
There are no rigorously controlled trials with pregnant women.
Only use if the possible advantages are greater than the hazards.
Advice:
Don't use it regularly when pregnant unless your doctor tells you to.
If you use it, watch out for any negative effects on the mother and the baby.
Expert advice:
Take the medication at the same time every day to achieve the same therapeutic effect.
To lower the risk of falls or dizziness, don't move your head quickly.
If you have Meniere's disease, you should drink a lot of water and eat a low-salt diet.
Stay away from alcohol because it could make your dizziness worse.
Please inform your doctor if your symptoms persist or worsen despite treatment.
Side Effects:
Often:
Pain in the head
Feeling sick
A little bit of stomach pain
Dizziness, especially at first
Not as Common:
Itching or a rash
Flushing
Low blood pressure (hypotension)
Rare or serious:
Very bad allergic reaction (swelling, trouble breathing)
How to use:
The usual dose is 24 mg two to three times a day, as your doctor says.
Take the tablet whole with a glass of water.
You can take it with or without food.
For best results, take it every day for a few weeks.
Don't stop all of a sudden without talking to your doctor.
How it works:
Vertin OD 24 mg Tablet is an H3 receptor antagonist and an H1 receptor agonist.
It increases blood flow in the inner ear, which lowers the pressure in the endolymphatic system.
It aids in balance and reduces tinnitus, vertigo, and ear fullness.
Faq for medicine:
1. What is the purpose of the Vertin OD 24 mg tablet?
It helps with dizziness, vertigo, and balance problems, especially in people with Meniere's disease.
Lessens pressure in the inner ear and makes blood flow better.
2. How long does it take to work?
It may take many weeks of consistent use to see improvement; it is not for rapid relief.
3. Is it okay to take it with food?
Yes, you can take it with or without food. Taking it with food may help your stomach feel better.
4. Is it okay to drive while taking it?
Most of the time, it's harmless, but be careful until you know how it affects your equilibrium.
5. Are kids allowed to take betahistine?
Children should only use this under a doctor's supervision, and the dose should be based on their weight.
Medicine interaction:
Be careful when using with:
Antihistamines: These may make the Vertin OD 24mg Tablet less effective.
Drugs that reduce blood pressure: May make the hypotensive effect stronger.
Alcohol can make you feel dizzier.
There have been no major food interactions reported.