Vertigon 25mg 28 Tablets
Vertigon 25mg 28 Tablets
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Description
Vertigon 25mg Tablets offer relief for individuals grappling with vertigo and motion sickness. With the active ingredient, Promethazine Teoclate, these tablets are designed to alleviate symptoms such as dizziness and nausea, enhancing comfort for those affected during travel and daily activities.
Key features
- Incorporates 25mg of Promethazine Teoclate.
- Alleviates vertigo symptoms like dizziness and nausea.
- Prevents and addresses motion sickness while traveling.
- Appropriate for adults and children over 5, with proper dosage.
- Can be ingested with meals to reduce stomach discomfort.
- Packaged in 28-tablet containers for sustained use.
What symptoms or conditions can Vertigon 25mg Tablets treat?
Vertigon 25mg Tablets address vertigo, motion sickness, and general nausea.
What are Vertigon 25mg Tablets' benefits?
These tablets offer relief from dizziness, nausea, and vomiting linked to vertigo and motion sickness, improving comfort during travel and daily routines.
How do Vertigon 25mg Tablets function?
The antihistamine Promethazine Teoclate, the key component, blocks histamine and acetylcholine in the body, aiding in controlling motion sickness and vertigo symptoms.
How should Vertigon 25mg Tablets be stored?
Store the tablets away from children's reach, in their original packaging, while keeping an eye on the expiration date.
Can I consume alcohol while on Vertigon 25mg Tablets?
Consuming alcohol while taking these tablets is not advised as it can increase drowsiness and the likelihood of side effects.
Ingredients
The active ingredient in each Vertigon tablet is 25mg of promethazine teoclate, which is an antihistamine medication.
Usage and Instructions
In adults, taking one tablet should suffice to treat the symptoms of vertigo and motion sickness.
To treat symptoms in children above the age of 10, they should be given the lower adult dose of one tablet per day. For children between the ages of 5 and 10, however, half a tablet should be given each day.
To ensure Vertigon promethazine teoclate is effective, tablets should be taken orally each night before bed. However, in more severe cases, two to three tablets may be necessary, taken at regular intervals throughout the day. It should not be necessary to take more than four tablets in any 24 hour period.
You should not take this medication for more than 7 days. If your symptoms have not improved by this point, you should contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice.
Warnings
As dizziness and drowsiness is a possible side effect, you should avoid operating machinery or driving a vehicle at least for the first few days of treatment until you are certain these particular side effects haven’t presented themselves.
A minor interaction with promethazine teoclate is that it can interfere with the results of skin tests to determine what you are or are not allergic to. The antihistamine properties of promethazine teoclate mean that the results of said allergy test may be inaccurate. Make sure you stop taking this medicine at least 72 hours before any skin allergy tests are scheduled.
Similarly, you should also avoid taking Vertigon promethazine teoclate tablets before a pregnancy test, as this medication can interfere with the accuracy of the results.
Please also note that if you experience any other side effects not listed here that you believe are a result of this treatment, talk to your doctor or pharmacist and consider reporting these side effects through the Government’s Yellow Card Scheme.
You should not take Vertigon If you have taken Monoamine Oxidase Inhibitors (MAOIs) for depression within the last 14 days. Similarly, if you suffer from Central Nervous System (CNS) depression, do not take this product. You may begin to feel excessively sleepy or become unconscious.
If you’re pregnant, or think that you may be pregnant, do not take Vertigon unless on the advice of your doctor. Taking this medication while breast feeding may cause your baby to become more excitable or irritable.
You should also avoid drinking alcohol until you’re finished with your Vertigon treatment, as this medication can make the effects of alcohol worse.
Side Effects
Cease taking Vertigon Promethazine tablets immediately and contact your doctor or pharmacist in the first instance if you experience any of the following side effects immediately after taking this medication:
- A rash, itching or swelling around the face, lips, or mouth.
- shortness of breath or difficulty breathing
- irregular heartbeats or low blood pressure
Contact your doctor or pharmacist for advice and support if you experience the following side effects:
- Infections, fevers, or sore throats that seem to be lasting longer than usual
- Unexplained bruising or nosebleeds
- Yellowing of the skin, dark urine, and yellowing of the whites of the eyes
Other side effects could include:
- Headaches, dizziness, restlessness, confusion, or drowsiness
- Loss of appetite or upset stomach.
- Muscle cramp, or unusual muscle jerks.
As dizziness and drowsiness is a possible side effect, you should avoid operating machinery or driving a vehicle at least for the first few days of treatment until you are certain these particular side effects haven’t presented themselves.
While taking promethazine teoclate, elderly people may experience dry mouth, slight blurred vision, or difficulty passing water, while children who take this medicine may become more excitable and energetic than usual.