What medications to take for Meniere’s disease treatment

Patients with Meniere’s disease need to choose vestibular nerve inhibitors, anticholinergics, vasodilators and calcium antagonists, glucocorticosteroids, and dehydrating agents according to the development of the disease and related symptoms.
1. Vestibular nerve inhibitors: representative drugs include diazepam, iproniazid and phenylephrine, etc. These drugs can effectively control vertigo and reduce the condition when taken during emergency attacks.
2. Anticholinergic drugs: such as scopolamine, scopolamine and other drugs. Improve nausea, sweating and other discomforts.
3. Vasodilators and calcium antagonists: such as flunarizine, betahistine mesylate, to improve circulation and reduce vertigo.
4. Glucocorticosteroids: e.g. dexamethasone, methylprednisolone, etc. They are more suitable for the symptoms of vertigo and hearing loss during acute attacks, and can be taken orally or injected intravenously.
5. Dehydration agent: for example, hydrochlorothiazide, etc., using its diuretic dehydrating effect, to reduce the membrane labyrinth accumulation of water.
About Meniere’s disease treatment during the need to use to the drug should be under the guidance of a professional physician, can not be arbitrarily taken, otherwise it will affect the condition, easy to cause adverse reactions.