what medications would you give during a acute meniere's attack?!
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Typically doctors proscribe anti-dizziness pills or water pills for those spells. I occasionally have them and know they are NOT pleasant. What works best for me is water, believe it or not. When I feel an episode coming on I drink about 32 ounces of water. That gets rid of most attacks. Cheap medicine!
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meclizine is the generic name also called antivert, the trade name
In acute attack antiemetics, vestibular sedatives, for long term control. Salt restrictions and diuretics. If attacks continue in spite of conservative management , surgery.
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