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Menaril Tablet Betahistine Dihydrochloride Tablet Presentation Each tablet contains Betahistine Dihydrochloride INN 8 mg. Description Betahistine is a histamine analog that was developed following successful parenteral use of histamine in patients with Meniere's Syndrome. Betahistine relieves vertigo symptoms by improving circulation in the microvasculature of the inner ear which leads to a pressure reduction on the membranous labyrinth and relieves the symptoms of meniere's disease. Meniere's disease and Meniere-like syndromes are characterized by attacks of vertigo, tinnitus and/or progressive loss of hearing, usually accompanied also by nausea and vomiting. The usual initial dose : 8 mg to 16 mg three time's daily taken preferably with meals. Maintenance dosage : Up to 48 mg daily have been recommended. Betahistine is not recommended for use in children. Betahistine is generally well tolerated and there is no known serious adverse effects. In some circumstances gastrointestinal disturbances, headache, rashes and pruritus have been reported. Contraindications Betahistine is contraindicated in pheochromocytoma. Precautions Caution should be exercised in patients with bronchial asthma and peptic ulceration. Drug interactions There are no proven cases of hazardous interactions. Though an antagonism between Betahistine and antihistamines could be expected on a theoretical basis, no such interactions have been reported. Use in Pregnancy and Lactation In Pregnancy The safety of Betahistine in human pregnancy has not been completely established, although there is no known teratogenic effect in animals. A careful assessment of potential benefit should be made before prescribing Betahistine in pregnancy. In Lactation Betahistine is excreted in the breast milk of nursing mother in concentrations similar to those found in plasma. Toxicity to the neonate at these concentrations is not known. Commercial Pack Menaril : Each box contains 10 Alu-Alu blister strips of 10 tablets. |
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