Vertigo and Motion Sickness. Part II: Pharmacologic Treatment. Vertigo and Motion Sickness. Part II: Pharmacologic Treatment.

Vertigo and Motion Sickness. Part II: Pharmacologic Treatment‪.‬

Ear, Nose and Throat Journal 2006, Jan, 85, 1

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Abstract Vertigo is a sensation of movement when no movement is actually occurring. It is often accompanied by visceral autonomic symptoms including pallor, diaphoresis, nausea, and vomiting. Vertigo is similar to motion sickness in that both may be caused by vestibular stimulation that does not match an internal model of expected environmental stimuli. Indeed, a functioning vestibular system is necessary for the perception of motion sickness. For this reason, many of the same drugs are used to treat both conditions. The investigation of drugs that treat motion sickness helps to discover medications that may treat vertigo caused by disease of the vestibular system. In this article, we discuss the pharmacologic agents that are now available for the treatment of vertigo and those agents that are still under study.

GENRE
Health & Well-Being
RELEASED
2006
1 January
LANGUAGE
EN
English
LENGTH
32
Pages
PUBLISHER
Vendome Group LLC
SIZE
233.8
KB

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