The main component of Cipro is flunarizine hydrochloride, which can act as a vasodilator and is a calcium antagonist. For the treatment of vertigo, it is recommended that patients should not take it orally for more than half a month, because the common side effects of Cipro are tremor or drowsiness. Cipro for vertigo, patients are advised to observe the clinical effect after 2-3 days of oral administration. Most patients can get relief of vertigo symptoms after vasodilation and relief of vasospasm. If the patient’s clinical symptoms are not relieved after 2-3 days, the patient is advised to be further examined to determine if the vertigo is caused by vasospasm. During oral administration of Cipro, patients are advised to observe for limb tremors or tongue tremors. If the patient experiences tremors as a side effect, it is recommended to discontinue Cipro at any time. Also, Cipro is recommended that patients take it before going to bed to avoid drowsiness during the day. For the treatment of vertigo, it is recommended that patients should not take Cipro by mouth for more than half a month, and most patients are recommended to take it for less than 1 week.