Can you take nicergoline for vertigo?

Whether or not you can take nimergoline for head dizziness depends mainly on the cause, if the head dizziness is caused by acute or chronic peripheral circulatory disorders you can take nimergoline as prescribed by your doctor. Nicergoline can be used to improve some of the symptoms caused by the sequelae of cerebral infarction, such as affective disorders or depression, can also be used in the treatment of acute and chronic peripheral circulatory disorders, if vertigo, due to peripheral circulatory disorders or cerebral infarction, taking nicergoline can play a certain role in relieving. However, there are many causes of vertigo, such as otolithiasis, Meniere’s disease, anemia, etc., in which case taking Nicergoline has little effect. Vertigo should be timely to the hospital, with the doctor to take treatment, the patient should not self-medication.