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  1. Dimenhydrinate is used to prevent and treat nausea, vomiting, and dizziness caused by motion sickness. Dimenhydrinate is in a class of medications called antihistamines. ...
  2. Dimenhydrinate is a type of medicine called an antihistamine. Dimenhydrinate overdose occurs when someone takes more than the ... Dimenhydrinate can be harmful in large amounts.
  3. ... side effects (e.g., some antihistamines, sedatives, and dimenhydrinate) may exacerbate the movement disorder. For the treatment ... side effects (e.g., some antihistamines, sedatives, and dimenhydrinate) may exacerbate the movement disorder. Evaluation of Relatives ...
  4. There are lots of different cold and cough medicines, and they do different things. Learn about different remedies and when you should take them. ... What ...
  5. ... improve with some medicines. Commonly used medicines include: Dimenhydrinate Meclizine Sedatives such as diazepam (Valium) Too much ...
  6. ... as single agents (ondansetron, on 54 study days; dimenhydrinate, on 17 study days; dexamethasone, on 6 study ...
  7. ... vomiting (Enfalyte or Pedialyte) Medicines for motion sickness -- Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine); meclizine (Bonine, Antivert, Postafen, and Sea-Legs) ...
  8. ... still. Taking over-the-counter antihistamines, such as dimenhydrinate (Dramamine). Using prescription scopolamine skin patches (such as ...
  9. ... are also used to treat heartburn): Cimetidine (Tagamet) Dimenhydrinate (Dramamine) Diphenhydramine (Benadryl) Hydroxyzine (Vistaril) Meclizine (Antivert) Nizatidine ( ...
  10. ... other antihistamine medications including carboxamide (Arbinoxa), clemastine (Tavist), dimenhydrinate (Dramamine), diphenhydramine (Benadryl), and promethazine (Phenergan); any other ...
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