Motion Sickness : Drugs

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Motion sickness is a condition characterized by uncomfortable sensations of dizziness, nausea , and vomiting that people experience when their sense of balance and equilibrium is disturbed by constant motion. Riding in a car, aboard a ship or boat...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Motion sickness is the uncomfortable dizziness , nausea, and vomiting that people experience when their sense of balance and equilibrium is disturbed by constant motion. Riding in a car, aboard a ship or boat, or riding on a swing all cause stimul...
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Medicine
Cyclizine is used to relieve nausea, vomiting, and dizziness associated with motion sickness.
Source:MULTUM
Ethanolamine-derivative antihistamine containing a diphenhydramine moiety; antiemetic.
Source:AHFS
First generation antihistamine; an ethanolamine-derivative.
Source:AHFS
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine, used to treat allergies, motion sickness, allergic reactions, insomnia, cough, nausea, and phenothiazine drug-induced abnormal muscle movement. Purpose Diphenhydramine is frequently ordered for cancer patients to aid in controlling nausea and itching .
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine used in psychiatric medicine to treat phenothiazine drug-induced abnormal muscle movement. It is also used in general medicine to treat allergies, allergic reactions, motion sickness, insomnia , cough, and nausea.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Mental Disorders
Diphenhydramine is an antihistamine. Diphenhydramine blocks the effects of the naturally occurring chemical histamine in the body.
Source:MULTUM
The use of ginger in cultural and traditional settings may differ from concepts accepted by current Western medicine. When considering the use of herbal supplements, consultation with a primary health care professional is advisable. Additionally, consultation with a practitioner trained in the uses of herbal/health supplements may be beneficial, and coordination of treatment among all health care providers involved may be advantageous.
Source:MULTUM
Ginger ( Zingiber officinale ) belongs to the Zingiberaceae plant family, which also includes turmeric and Ginger plant. ( JLM Visuals .
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Alternative Medicine
Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent and treat nausea, vomiting, dizziness, and vertigo associated with motion sickness.
Source:MULTUM
Meclizine is an antihistamine that reduces the natural chemical histamine in the body.
Source:MULTUM
Antiemetic; piperazine-derivative antihistamine.
Source:AHFS
Meclizine is an antihistamine commonly used to control nausea, vomiting and dizziness. It is known by the over-the-counter name Bonine.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer
Promethazine oral is an antihistamine. It blocks the effects of the naturally occurring chemical histamine in your body.
Source:MULTUM
Promethazine is in a group of drugs called phenothiazines (feen-oh-THYE-oh-zeens).
Source:MULTUM
An ethylamino derivative of phenothiazine with potent first generation antihistaminic properties.
Source:AHFS
Promethazine is an antihistamine. It blocks the effects of the naturally occurring chemical histamine in your body.
Source:MULTUM
Scopolamine is an anticholinergic medicine. Scopolamine has many effects in the body including decreasing the secretion of fluids, slowing the stomach and intestines, and dilation of the pupils.
Source:MULTUM
Scopolamine, also called hyoscine hydrobromide, is used in cancer treatment to prevent nausea and vomiting that results from movement of the head. Purpose Chemotherapy causes nausea and vomiting in many people.
Source:Gale Encyclopedia of Cancer
Antimuscarinic; naturally occurring tertiary amine.
Source:AHFS
Scopolamine is an anticholinergic medicine. Anticholinergics have many effects in the body. For example, they decrease the secretion of fluids, slow the stomach and intestine, and dilate the pupils.
Source:MULTUM
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