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  2. Benign paroxysmal positional vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Medical treatment with anti-vertigo medications may be considered in acute, severe exacerbation of BPPV, but in most cases are not indicated. These primarily include drugs of the antihistamine and anticholinergic class, such as meclizine [9] and hyoscine butylbromide (scopolamine), respectively. The medical management of vestibular syndromes ...

  3. Meclizine - Wikipedia

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    Meclizine is effective in inhibiting nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness. [10] The drug is safe for treating nausea in pregnancy and is a first-line therapy for this use. [11] [12] Meclizine may not be strong enough for especially sickening motion stimuli, and second-line defenses should be tried in those cases. [13]

  4. Motion sickness - Wikipedia

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    The diagnosis is based on symptoms. [2] Treatment may include behavioral measures or medications. [3] Behavioral measures include keeping the head still and focusing on the horizon. [6] [7] Three types of medications are useful: antimuscarinics such as scopolamine, H 1 antihistamines such as dimenhydrinate, and amphetamines such as ...

  5. Vertigo: Why it Happens, Diagnosis and Treatment - AOL

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    The first time you experience vertigo, it can be an unsettling -- even scary -- experience. A slight shift of your head and you feel as if you're wildly spinning, or the world is spinning around you.

  6. Dizziness vs. vertigo: What the difference is and why it matters

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    What causes vertigo and dizziness? “Dizziness is generally a more neurological cause or a potential cardiac cause. For example, it could be a blood flow issue or stenosis of a carotid artery ...

  7. Overview of common vision problems and medications - AOL

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    Vision Problems and Medications. Medication is sometimes necessary to treat eye conditions and vision problems. Of course, this is highly dependent on the condition. ... Common symptoms of a ...

  8. Vertigo - Wikipedia

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    Subjective vertigo refers to when the person feels as if they are moving. [13] The third type is known as pseudovertigo, an intensive sensation of rotation inside the person's head. While this classification appears in textbooks, it is unclear what relation it has to the pathophysiology or treatment of vertigo. [14]

  9. Benign paroxysmal vertigo of childhood - Wikipedia

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    Medical treatment is not usually indicated for BPVC because the episodes are brief and resolve a few years after onset. Children that experience longer episodes may benefit from anti-vertigo medications such as meclizine. There is little data examining the role of preventative medication or other management options such as physical therapy. [1]