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Verticis PV Tablet Substitute

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Uses:

Treatment of Meniere's disease

Medicinal Benefits:

Verticis PV Tablet is a blend of five medications: betahistine, ginkgo biloba, piracetam, vinpocetine, and vitamin D3. It is prescribed to treat symptoms of Meniere's disease, including ringing in the ears (tinnitus), dizziness, vertigo, loss of balance, and hearing loss. Betahistine lowers the pressure of the excess fluid and improves blood flow to the inner ear. Piracetam protects the nervous system and brain from shortness of oxygen. Vinpocetine and Ginkgo biloba protect the brain from free radical damage and increase blood flow to the brain. Vitamin D3 provides essential nutrients. Together, they help treat Meniere's illness.

FAQs

Verticis PV Tablet is used to treat the symptoms of Meniere's illness, which include dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), nausea, and hearing loss. Meniere's disease is a medical condition that affects the inner ear and causes episodes of vertigo.

Verticis PV Tablet works by increasing the blood flow to the ear while decreasing the amount of fluid in the inner ear. Thereby, it helps treat Meniere's disease.

Verticis PV Tablet may cause stomach discomfort. Take Verticis PV Tablet with or after food to avoid this. Consult your doctor if you suffer frequent indigestion.

Consult your doctor or healthcare expert before taking Verticis PV Tablet with other medicines to prevent any interaction or side effects.

No, it is a prescribed drug given by a physician to treat Meniere’s disease. Taking it on your own can cause unwanted side effects.

Even if you start feeling better, continue taking Verticis PV Tablet for as long as your doctor has prescribed it to treat your condition effectively.

Store Verticis PV Tablet at room temperature as mentioned on the label. Protect from light. Keep it out of reach from children. Disposal of Verticis PV Tablet is done by following the local guidelines.

If you have taken too much of Verticis PV Tablet , consult a doctor immediately. Overdose symptoms may include dizziness, slow heart rate, dry mouth, pupil dilation, low blood pressure, or trouble breathing.