Uses of Bonine

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Bonine is used in anti-motion sickness, widely circulated in most drugstores nationwide. Let's learn about how to use and note when using Bonine through the article below.

1. What is Bonine?


Bonine is a line of anti-motion sickness drugs with 12 tablets, fruit flavor and very convenient to use.

2. What does Bonine do?


Bonine is used to treat and prevent dizziness, nausea/vomiting caused by motion sickness, to treat symptoms of dizziness with a feeling of lightheadedness caused by affecting the inner ear. In addition, may be used for other purposes not listed in this medication guide but contact your doctor or pharmacist for more information before use.

3. Notes when using Bonine


The following cases need to be cautious when using Bonine:
Allergy to the ingredients in the drug. Children under 12 years old. Have liver disease, kidney disease, asthma, glaucoma Prostate enlargement Women who are pregnant or breast-feeding. Avoid driving or operating machinery or doing tasks that require high concentration while using Bonine.

4. How to use Bonine?


Before using Bonine, you need to consult the instructions for use or use the medicine as prescribed by your doctor or pharmacist. You should chew Bonine tablets before swallowing. When taking medicine to prevent motion sickness, you should take it about 1 hour before getting in the car. You can use the medicine within 24 hours. If you take medicine to treat dizziness, you can take Bonine several times a day and should follow the instructions of your doctor or pharmacist. Bonine may affect the results of allergy skin tests. Store Bonine at room temperature away from moisture, heat and light. On the other hand, Bonine should only be used when absolutely necessary, you can use the drug without a specific schedule. If you miss a dose, skip any missed dose if it is almost time for your next dose. Do not use two doses of Bonine at the same time. If you have overdosed, contact your doctor, pharmacist or call 115 to seek emergency medical attention so that the most appropriate treatment can be obtained.

5. Side effects when taking Bonine


You need to contact your doctor or pharmacist when you have signs of an allergic reaction: Swelling of the face, hives; difficulty breathing, swelling of the lips, swelling of the tongue or throat.
Common side effects of taking Bonine may include:
Drowsiness Dry mouth Headache Vomiting Feeling tired

6. Bonine drug interactions?


Using Bonine with other medicines may make you drowsy or worsen these side effects. Patients should ask their doctor or pharmacist before using them with sleeping pills, opioids, muscle relaxants, anxiety or seizure medications.
Other prescription or nonprescription drugs, vitamins and herbal products may affect Bonine. Tell your doctor about all the medications you are taking or are taking.
Drinking alcohol can increase certain side effects of Bonine.
Hopefully through the article below, you have gained more useful information about the Bonine drug line. Please strictly follow the instructions for taking the medicine, the way to use it according to the drug leaflet or the prescription of the pharmacist or doctor.

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Reference source: drugs.com
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