What are the medications for vertigo

Vertigo may be caused by vestibular neuronitis, otolithiasis, Meniere’s syndrome, etc. Depending on the cause of the disease, prednisone, iproniazine, scopolamine and other medications may be used. 1. Vestibular neuronitis: a kind of sudden vertigo disease caused by the involvement of vestibular neurons. Patients with vestibular neuronitis can be treated with prednisone as prescribed by the doctor. 2. otolithiasis: it is a transient vertigo and characteristic nystagmus that occurs when the head moves to a certain position due to changing the head position in the direction of gravity or caused by other diseases. otolithiasis can be treated with isoprozine intramuscular injection and manipulative repositioning. 3. Ménière’s syndrome: an idiopathic inner ear disease caused by the accumulation of water in the membranous labyrinth, with typical symptoms such as vertigo and deafness. It is often treated with scopolamine as prescribed by the doctor. If the symptoms of vertigo persist without relief, timely medical treatment is needed.