Serc (Betahistine)

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Brand Name : Serc

Marketing Authorization Holder : Mylan

Prescription Required

 
 

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Generic Name : Betahistine

Manufactured By : Authorized UK Generic

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Product Details

Serc

Information about Serc (Betahistine)

Serc (Betahistine) is a medication primarily used to treat conditions related to inner ear disorders, particularly those associated with vertigo and balance issues. It works by improving blood flow in the inner ear, which can help reduce symptoms such as dizziness and nausea.

Product Highlights

  • Used to treat dizziness and vertigo associated with Ménière's disease, a condition affecting the inner ear that leads to episodes of vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus (ringing in the ears).
  • Helps manage balance issues resulting from inner ear problems, including vestibular disorders.

Key Ingredient

  • Betahistine

Key Benefits

  • Betahistine helps decrease the frequency and severity of vertigo attacks, providing relief from dizziness and instability.
  • It works to alleviate balance issues caused by inner ear disorders.
  • By improving circulation in the inner ear, it helps reduce the pressure that can cause ear-related symptoms like vertigo and tinnitus.
  • Effective in reducing the symptoms of Ménière's disease, including vertigo, hearing loss, and tinnitus.

Direction of Use

  • Serc should be taken orally, typically with food to reduce potential gastrointestinal discomfort.
  • The typical starting dose is 8–16 mg, taken two or three times a day. The dosage may be modified depending on the patient's response to the treatment. 
  • It's important to take Serc regularly and at the same time each day as directed by your healthcare provider.

Safety Concerns

  • Some people may experience nausea, bloating, or indigestion, especially when starting the medication.
  • A common side effect of betahistine is headache.
  • Betahistine can cause a drop in blood pressure in some individuals, leading to dizziness or fainting.
  • Rare but possible allergic reactions include skin rashes or swelling. Get medical help right away if you notice any signs of an allergic reaction. 

Avoid Serc (Betahistine) If

  • Do not use Serc if you have a known allergy to betahistine or any of its inactive ingredients.
  • Betahistine should be used with caution in patients with a history of asthma or respiratory issues due to the potential for bronchospasm.
  • Avoid Serc if you have pheochromocytoma, a rare tumor of the adrenal glands that can increase blood pressure.
  • The safety of betahistine during pregnancy and breastfeeding is not well established, so it should only be used if absolutely necessary and prescribed by a doctor.
  • Serc should be used cautiously in individuals with severe liver or kidney problems, as dose adjustments may be required.


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