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Generic Name
Cinnarizine
Packs Price
- Tab 25 mg (029248): 5x10: 93.50: 110.00
Company
Medisure
Therapeutic Group
Other Nervous System Drugs
Indication Dosage
Cinnarizine is a medication primarily indicated for the management of vestibular disorders and motion sickness. It effectively alleviates symptoms associated with vertigo, dizziness, and nausea, making it a valuable treatment option for individuals experiencing these conditions. Cinnarizine works by improving blood flow in the inner ear and reducing the overstimulation of the vestibular system, thus providing relief from balance-related issues and motion-induced discomfort. It is a trusted choice for those seeking relief from these common vestibular disturbances.
Relief Of Symptoms Of Vestibular Disorders, Such As Vertigo, Tinnitus, Nausea, And Vomiting In Meniere's Disease:
- Adult: 30 Mg 3 Times A Day
- Children 5-11 Yrs: 15 Mg 3 Times A Day;
- 12-17 Yrs: 30 Mg 3 Times A Day
Motion Sickness:
- Adult: Initially 30 Mg, 2 Hours Before travel, Then 15 Mg Every 8 Hours If Required, Dose To Betaken During Journey
- Children 5-11 Yrs: Initially 15 Mg, 2 Hours Before Travel, Then 7.5 Mg Every 8 Hours If Required, Dose To Be Taken During Journey;
- 12-17 Yrs: Initially 30 Mg, 2 Hours Before Travel, Then 15 Mg Every 8 Hours If required, Dose To Be Taken During Journey
Cerebral Circulatory Disorder:
- Adult: 25 Mg Every 8 Hourly.
Peripheral Circulatory Disorder:
- Adult: 50-75 Mg Every 8 Hourly.
Content
- Tab 25mg: Cinnarizine 25mg.
- Cap 75mg: Cinnarizine 75mg.
Pregnancy
Contraindicated
Stability
Contra Indications
Precautions
Lactation
Side Effects
- Drowsiness
- Anaphylaxis
- Blood Disorders
- Bronchospasm
- Confusion
- Convulsions
- Depression
- Dizziness
- Extrapyramidal Effects
- Hypersensitivity Reactions
- Hypotension
- Lichenplanus
- Paradoxical Stimulation
- Photosensitivity Reactions
- Rashes
- Sleep Disturbances
- Sweating
- Tremor
- Weight Gain.
- Rare: Angioedema
- angle-closure Glaucoma
- Arrhythmias
- liver Dysfunction
- Lupus-like Skin Reactions
- Palpitation
- Paradoxical Stimulation