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This medicine is used to reduce the vertigo related to Meniere’s disease. It is used to treat your driving and machine-using ability. It should be taken with proper guidance. Dose can be fixed according to improvement in your issues.
Taken with the help of a doctor's recommendation before taking this medicine.
Dose adjustment is required to avoid impact on the kidney.
There is no any side effective when drug is taken with alcohol.
It can affect your ability to drive.
There is no any side effect till now.
There is no any side effect reported till now.
Betahistine helps to improve the blood flow in the inner ear which can reduce the pressure of excess fluid which is responsible for causing dizziness, and nausea.
Ménière's disease can be chronic disease which can affect individual balance and hearing. It can cause dizziness or hearing issues.
Carelet is effective if used in the dose and duration advised by your doctor. Do not stop taking it even if you see improvement in your condition. If you stop using Carelet too early, the symptoms may return or worsen.
If you forget a dose of Carelet, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose on the scheduled time. Do not double the dose to make up for the missed one as this may increase the chances of developing side effects.
Carelet can cause mild stomach problems such as vomiting, stomach pain, stomach swelling (abdominal distension) and bloating. You can reduce the chances of getting these side effects by taking Carelet with food. However, the absorption of Carelet may get reduced when taken with food.
Mental stress can trigger vertigo. It can make many forms of vertigo worse, but will not, by itself, produce vertigo.
Menieres disease can be triggered by conditions like stress, overwork, fatigue, emotional distress, additional illnesses and pressure changes. Along with that, certain foods such as dairy products, caffeine, alcohol and foods with high sodium content may trigger Menieres disease. A 2-gram/day low-salt diet can help control vertigo in Menieres disease.
Vertigo may be caused either by a sudden drop in blood pressure or because of being dehydrated. Many people feel lightheaded if they get up too quickly from sitting or lying down. Along with that, motion sickness, certain medicines and problems with your inner ear (Menieres disease, acoustic neuroma) may cause vertigo. It is important to know that sometimes vertigo can be a symptom of other disorders (multiple sclerosis, following head trauma) as well.
Duration of treatment with Carelet may vary from patient to patient. Some people respond rapidly to treatment while others may take some time. Hence, it is advised to take your tablets regularly and wait for the results patiently. Consult the doctor if not sure.
Menieres disease is a disorder of the balance and hearing organs in the inner ear. The symptoms include vertigo, fluctuations in hearing, tinnitus (ringing of the ears) and pressure in the ears. Along with that, one may experience dizziness which in turn may cause nausea and vomiting. The treatment for Menieres disease depends on various factors. Hence, an open discussion with the doctor can help to determine the best treatment strategy in your personal case.
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