Medicine for dizziness

  There are many different kinds of medications for dizziness, so be careful to use the right ones.  The drugs for dizziness include allopathic drugs and drugs based on the cause of dizziness. The allopathic drugs include vertigo stop, pethidine and flunarizine (Cipro), while the etiologic treatment is based on the cause of the disease.  Dizziness is mainly caused by cerebrovascular diseases, so you can use some calcium antagonists, such as nimodipine tablets and betahistine mesylate, which can improve blood circulation and improve dizziness symptoms.  In case of dizziness with gastrointestinal symptoms, sedative drugs such as Valium and Promethazine can be used; in case of dizziness caused by increased intracranial pressure or Meniere’s disease, dehydrating diuretic drugs such as mannitol and furosemide can be chosen, and hormonal drugs such as prednisone and dexamethasone can be used in severe cases; in case of dizziness caused by brainstem or cerebellar infarction, aspirin, statins or intravenous drugs can be used; in case of dizziness caused by cerebral blood supply In case of dizziness caused by cerebral blood supply insufficiency, intravenous administration of prostaglandin and tensin can be used. If the dizziness is caused by high blood pressure and requires antihypertensive treatment, the first step is to choose antihypertensive drugs.  The use of drugs must be under the guidance of a doctor’s interview, not self-medication.