Meclizine and Nausea: What Users Say (Page 2)
Brand names: Antivert, Bonine, Dramamine Less Drowsy, Antrizine, Travel-Ease, Travel Sickness, Dramamine II, D-Vert, Driminate II, Help I'm Nauseous Dramamine All Day Less Drowsy Motion-Time Sea-Calm …show all brand names
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- Dai...
- July 1, 2024
For Vertigo "I've had Meniere's syndrome for decades, sometimes such that I have to crawl from dizziness. Nausea and dizziness go away in an hour after several tablets. However, I also have bipolar disorder, so I take Valproate or other anticonvulsants, and I'm 85 now. One Meclizine, added to my usual meds, makes me sleep day and night for over 48 hours, and my heart and/or lungs seem to slow down, so I dream I'm very tired, which I am, and I actually think someone old or weak could die from combinations of things that cause lots of drowsiness, so I recommend that a few of you readers be careful!"
- Gre...
- July 19, 2016
Meclizine for Vertigo "Regular Dramamine makes me extremely groggy. Tried this for the first time today, and it works like a gem! I get dizzy and nauseous between 2-4 pm every day. Dramamine has been a real savior."
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- Anonymous
- September 29, 2008
Meclizine for Nausea/Vomiting "I had nausea, vomiting, and dizziness due to withdrawals from medicines. Taking Bonine has helped me get through the day."
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For Motion Sickness "I have been dealing with chronic motion sickness since I was a child. I am now 35, and I cannot be a passenger in any vehicle without getting nauseous. In the past couple of years, it has gotten so bad that I even get motion sickness while driving... leading up to panic attacks behind the wheel. I was told by an ER doctor after I was admitted for something else that I have vertigo and that my concussion would make it worse. My primary care physician disagreed and said I had an anxiety disorder. He prescribed me antidepressants, and it did NOT help. I asked him why not just treat me for vertigo, so he finally agreed to refill my Meclizine that I was given in the ER, and I must say that it is a godsend!!! Now I don't have to worry about panic attacks on the road or miserable car rides ever again."