What medications are commonly used to treat Meniere’s disease?

The main types of drugs used in the treatment of Meniere’s disease are as follows: 1. Vestibular inhibitors: mainly antihistamines, anticholinergics, antidopamine drugs, etc., used to control the acute attacks of vertigo, such as iproniazine, diazepam, pralidoxime and so on. 2. Glucocorticoid: mainly used in the acute stage when the symptoms of vertigo are obvious or hearing loss is obvious. It has the effect of improving the state of lymphocele and regulating the immune function. 3. Betahistine: mainly used to improve the blood supply of inner ear and control vertigo. 4. Gentamicin: Gentamicin is usually injected into the tympanic chamber, which can effectively control the symptoms of vertigo. For specific treatment plan and choice of medication, please choose according to the specific condition and under the guidance of professional doctors.