Tablet Betahistine 8mg/16mg
Betahistine is an anti-vertigo drug and a histamine analog considered the gold standard therapy for symptoms associated with Meniere’s disease, an inner ear disorder. By enhancing blood supply in the inner ear, Betahistine effectively reduces the frequency as well as the severity of episodes of vertigo (spinning sensation) and/or tinnitus, besides alleviating progressive hearing loss.
Therapeutic Indications
Vertigo Management: Decreases the intensity and duration of spinning sensation
Meniere’s Disease: Helps manage raised pressure inside the inner ear
Tinnitus Relief: Reduces ringing or buzzing sounds in the ears
Balance Restoration: Helps restore balance affected by inner ear disturbances
How It Works
Weak agonist to $H_{1}$ receptors and antagonist to $H_{3}$ receptors
Vasodilatation: Enhances microcirculation in the inner ear
Pressure regulation: Reduces excess endolymph buildup in the inner ear
Dosage
Betahistine: 8–16 mg three times daily as prescribed
Method of Administration: Take with water without chewing
Along with Food?: Helps prevent stomach upset
Consistency: Requires regular use for weeks for full effect
Common Adverse Effects
Moderate nausea
Upset stomach
Headaches
Bloating & GI discomfort
Rare hypersensitivity reactions
Precautions & Safety Warnings
Asthma: Use cautiously in bronchial asthma patients
Peptic Ulcers: May irritate gastric mucosa
Pheochromocytoma: Contraindicated
Pregnancy & Lactation: Requires medical consultation
Driving: Usually non-drowsy, but monitor response
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)
Q: Can Betahistine cure Meniere’s Disease?
It helps control symptoms but is not a permanent cure
Q: Can it be taken with antihistamines?
May reduce effectiveness; consult a doctor
Q: What if I miss a dose?
Take as soon as remembered; do not double dose
Q: How long should it be taken?
Depends on severity and medical advice
Q: Does it cause weight gain?
No strong evidence; consult doctor if noticed















