The first choice of medication for Meniere’s disease is to take vestibular depressants, such as Valium, Benadryl, powerful vertigo tablets, etc. Because the most serious and typical manifestation of Meniere’s disease is episodic vertigo, vestibular inhibitors are the most effective drugs during acute attacks. You can also use vasodilators and calcium antagonists, such as flunarizine, which is commonly known as Cipro, and betahistine mesylate tablets, which is also known as Mynamin, and nimodipine. Diuretic dehydration drugs such as chlorothiazide, mannitol, etc. can also be used. In addition, medication can be administered in the middle ear, such as gentamicin and dexamethasone, or budesonide suspension in the tympanic cavity, all of which can improve the symptoms of Meniere’s disease.