Anticholinergic antiemetics
What are Anticholinergic antiemetics?
Anticholinergic antiemetics are agents that block muscarinic receptors and inhibit cholinergic transmission from the vestibular nuclei to the vomiting center.
Anticholinergic antiemetics are mainly used to prevent or treat motion sickness.
List of Anticholinergic antiemetics
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Drug Name | Avg. Rating | Reviews |
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dimenhydrinate systemic (Pro) Brand names: Dramamine, Travel-Eze, Driminate, Triptone |
80 reviews | |
trimethobenzamide systemic (Pro) Brand names: Tigan, Benzacot |
14 reviews | |
meclizine systemic (Pro) Brand names: Antivert, Dramamine II, Bonine, Dramamine Less Drowsy, Travel Sickness |
235 reviews | |
scopolamine systemic (Pro) Brand name: Transderm-Scop |
210 reviews | |
diphenhydramine systemic (Pro) Brand names: Nytol, Simply Sleep, Benadryl Allergy, Complete Allergy Relief, Dytuss, Banophen, Benadryl, Diphenhist, Diphen, Diphedryl, Valu-Dryl, Silphen Cough, Compoz Nighttime Sleep Aid, Sleepinal, Sominex, Allermax, Twilite, Benadryl Children's Allergy, Siladryl Allergy, Sleep-ettes D, Unisom SleepMelts, Dicopanol, Dormin, Scot-Tussin Allergy |
546 reviews | |
For ratings, users were asked how effective they found the medicine while considering positive/adverse effects and ease of use (1 = not effective, 10 = most effective). |
See also
Medical conditions treated or associated with anticholinergic antiemetics:
Further information
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