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1
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kinetosis

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motion sickness, aka travel/car sickness or air/sea sickness

2
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non drug tx

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Sea-band wrist band or ginger. peppermint may be helpful. best way is stop the motion.

3
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meclizine

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bonine or dramamine “all day less drowsy”. warning: CNS depression. ADRs: sedation, dry mouth, dry/blurry vision. OTC. commonly used for vertigo. 25-50 mg PO

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scopaline

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3 d patch PRN. contraindications: hypersens to belladonna alkaloids, angle closure glaucoma. ADRs: dry mouth, CNS effects (drowsy, dizzy, confusion), stinging of eyes. do not use in children. Rx only, not more effective but less freq.

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metoclopramide

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5HT antagonists like this and ondansetron are generally not effective for motion sickness

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scopaline counseling

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apply to clean, dry, hairless area of skin behind the ear. press firmly for 30 s at least 4 h before motion sickness activity. wash hands with soap and water after handling and do not touch eyes. avoid alcohol. remove patch before MRI.

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antihistamines for motion sickness

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cyclizine (Marezine), benadryl, dimenhydrinate (dramamine), meclizine. all but benadryl are LA piperazine antiHAs and less sedating but still sedating. take 30-60 min before motion sickness activity. have antiACh effects