Diagnosis | Rotational vertigo

Diagnosis The causes of a rotary vertigo can be as varied as its clarification can be extensive. If it is not possible for the general practitioner to classify the patient in a certain specialty, it may be necessary to consult different specialists. In most cases, a thorough anamnesis, i.e. the doctor-patient conversation, provides a whole … Diagnosis | Rotational vertigo

What is the connection between rotational vertigo and the period? | Rotational vertigo

What is the connection between rotational vertigo and the period? The period and the entire female menstrual cycle can be accompanied by a variety of complaints. These include various symptoms of dizziness, such as vertigo. The premenstrual syndrome usually begins a few days before menstruation occurs. This can lead to attacks of vertigo, nausea, headaches, … What is the connection between rotational vertigo and the period? | Rotational vertigo

Interactions with other drugs | Vomex®

Interactions with other drugs If additional medication is taken that prolongs the QT time in the heart (see package insert), cardiac arrhythmia may occur. Therefore, compatibility with other medications should be checked by a doctor or pharmacist. Together with alcohol, antidepressants, neuroleptics and strong (opioid-containing) painkillers and sleeping pills, the damping and sleep-promoting effect is … Interactions with other drugs | Vomex®

Vomex®

Synonyms in a broader sense Dimenhydrinate, H1-receptor blocker, antihistamine, antiemetic Other trade names: Vomacur, Reisefit, travel tablets, travel gold, Arlevert Introduction Vomex® is the trade name of a drug containing the active ingredient dimenhydrinate. Dimenhydrinate is a combination of the two individual components diphenhydramine and 8-chlorotheophylline. It is mainly used to treat nausea and vomiting, … Vomex®