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Treatments for Motion sickness

Treatments for Motion sickness

The list of treatments mentioned in various sources for Motion sickness includes the following list. Always seek professional medical advice about any treatment or change in treatment plans.

Drugs and Medications used to treat Motion sickness:

Note:You must always seek professional medical advice about any prescription drug, OTC drug, medication, treatment or change in treatment plans.

Some of the different medications used in the treatment of Motion sickness include:

  • Diphenhydramine
  • Acetaminophen-PM
  • AID to Sleep
  • Allerdryl
  • Allergy Capsules
  • Allergy Formula
  • Allermax
  • Ambenyl Expectorant
  • Ambenyl Syrup
  • Anacin P.M
  • Aspirin-Free
  • Banophen
  • Bayer Select
  • Beldin Syrup
  • Bena-D
  • Benadryl
  • Benadryl 25
  • Benahist
  • Benylin
  • Benylin Decongestant
  • Benylin Pediatric Syrup
  • Benylin Syrup w/Codeine
  • Caladryl
  • Caldyphen Lotion
  • Children's Complete Allergy
  • Complete Allergy Medication
  • Compoz
  • Dermarest
  • Di-Delamine
  • Dihydrex
  • Diphendryl
  • Diphenhist
  • Dormarex 2
  • Ergodryl
  • Excedrin P.M
  • Extra Strength Tylenol PM
  • Gecil
  • Genahist
  • Gen-D-Phen
  • Hydramine
  • Insomnal
  • Kolex
  • Mandrax
  • Maxiumum Strength Nytol
  • Medi-Phedryl
  • Midol-PM
  • Nervine Nighttime Sleep
  • Nidryl Elixir
  • Nighttime Cold Medicine
  • Nite-Time
  • Noradryl
  • Noradryl 25
  • Nytol
  • Pain Relief PM
  • Pathadryl
  • PMS-Diphenhydramine
  • Sinutab Maxiumu Strength
  • SK-Diphenhydramine
  • Sleep
  • Sleep-Eze D
  • Sleep-Eze 3
  • Sominex
  • Sominex 2
  • Theraflu Cold Medicine (Nighttime Strength
  • Twilite
  • Tylenol PM Extra STrength
  • Unisom Sleepgels
  • Valdrene
  • Valu-Dryl Allergy Medicine
  • Wal-Ben
  • Wal-Dryl
  • Wehydryl
  • Dimehydrinate
  • Dramamine
  • TripTone
  • Apo-Dimenhydrinate
  • Gravol
  • Novo-Dimenate
  • Vomisin
  • Meclizine
  • Antivert
  • Bonine
  • Dramamine Less Drowsy Formula
  • Bonamine
  • Promethazine
  • Phenadoz
  • Phenergan
  • Scopolamine Derivatives
  • Transderm Sc?p
  • Transderm V
  • Travacalm
  • Ginger

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Book Excerpts: Treatment of Motion sickness

Treatments of Motion sickness: Online Medical Books

16 MEDICAL BOOKS ONLINE! Review excerpts from medical books online, free, without registration, for more information about the treatments of Motion sickness.

Motion sickness: Treatment
(Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition))

The best way to treat the disorder is to stop the motion that’s causing it. If this isn’t possible, the patient will benefit from lying down, closing his eyes, and trying to sleep. Antiemetics, such as dimenhydrinate, cyclizine, meclizine, and scopolamine (transdermal patch), may prevent or relieve motion sickness.

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Source: Professional Guide to Diseases (Eighth Edition), 2005



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