Uses of Usarhistine

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Usarhistine drug with the main ingredient is Betahistine dihydrochloride, used in the treatment of dizziness, tinnitus. Let's find out more details about how to use and note when taking Usarhistine through the following article.

1. Indications for use of Usarhistine


Usarhistin is used in the following cases:
Vertigo due to vestibular causes. Meniere's syndrome includes symptoms such as tinnitus, dizziness, vomiting, headache, and hearing loss. Usarhistin is not used in the following cases:
Peptic ulcer . Adrenal myeloma. Patients with hypersensitivity to Betahistine or to any ingredient of the drug.

2. Dosage - How to take Usarhistine


Usarhistine is used orally in combination with water and taken with food.
Usarhistine dosage reference as follows:
Usual dosage 1-2 tablets of 8mg Betahistine x 3 times/day, 1⁄2-1 tablets of 16mg Betahistine x 3 times/day or 1 tablet of 24mg Betahistine x 2 times/day . Usarhistine treatment for 2-3 months.

3. Usarhistine drug interactions


There have been reports of drug interactions occurring when combined with Usarhistin drugs such as:
Antihistamines. Increases the effect of MAOIs, Parkinson's drugs and antidepressants when combined with Usarhistin.

4. Side effects when taking the drug Usarhistine


During the use of Usarhistin, patients may experience some unwanted side effects that have been reported as follows:
Nausea, vomiting, indigestion, headache. Allergy. Mild stomach upset (this effect disappears when Usarhistine is taken with a meal or reduced in dose).

5. Pay attention to precautions when using the drug Usarhistine


Use Usarhistin with caution when patients have asthma. Usarhistine should not be used during pregnancy. Patients with bronchial asthma and a history of peptic ulcers (gastrointestinal tract) should use the drug with caution and with a prescription from a medical professional. Usarhistine should not be used during lactation. Usarhistine is not recommended for use in children under 18 years of age. Note: Usarhistin is prescribed by a doctor, do not arbitrarily use without indication.
Hopefully, the information provided in the article can help readers have more useful information about the Usarhistin drug line. Always consult your doctor/pharmacist before taking Usarhistin.

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