The medical name of Meniere’s syndrome is Meniere’s disease, and its treatment with injectable drugs mainly includes diazepam, scopolamine, etc. Different drugs are applied in different periods. 1. Acute exacerbation: vestibular nerve inhibitors (e.g. diazepam, ipecac, phenelzine, etc.) can be used; glucocorticosteroids can be used if the symptoms of vertigo are severe or the hearing loss is obvious. 2. Intermittent phase: betahistine, diuretics (e.g. bisacodyl, chlorthalidone, etc.), glucocorticoids, gentamicin and dexamethasone can be used. Meniere’s disease is an idiopathic inner ear disease with fluid in the membranous labyrinth, and the main symptoms are rotational vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus. In addition to the use of medication, the symptoms of vertigo can be reduced by Meniett low-pressure pulse therapy; if long-term conservative treatment is ineffective, surgical treatment can be considered. Early detection and early treatment are recommended; long-term untreated can lead to deafness; drug injection should be done under professional operation.