Functions and Indications of Vertigo Stop



Vertigo Stop, also known as Difenidol, can be used for dizziness, nausea, vomiting and other symptoms caused by various diseases. It can be used clinically to treat cerebral hypoperfusion, Meniere’s disease, motion sickness, etc. Dizziness caused by cervical spondylosis can also be taken orally with Vertigo Stop for symptoms of vertigo due to infectious diseases, general anesthesia, surgical procedures, radiation and chemotherapy, and other anticancer therapies.

Adverse reactions such as hallucinations, confusion, disorientation or disorientation may occur within two days of starting treatment with Difenidol.

Adverse reactions of drowsiness, restlessness, depression, sleep disturbance, dizziness or headache may also be caused in a small number of patients. Difenidol is contraindicated in people who are allergic to Difenidol, young children under 6 months of age, pregnancy, renal insufficiency, and in patients with glaucoma, gastrointestinal disorders, or urinary tract obstruction, or tachycardia.

Prevention of motion sickness should be taken 30min before departure, treatment should be discontinued if confusion occurs during administration, and Difenidol reduces the emetic effect of apomorphine in the treatment of poisoning. Difenidol should be used as prescribed by the doctor, and toxic reactions should be observed during administration.