Description
The uses of Betahistine 8mg (Histaline) may include:
- Vertigo
- Meniere’s Disease
- Balance Disorders
- Vestibular Disorders
Sh50,000.00
Betahistine 8mg (Histaline) is a medication commonly used to treat vertigo and certain balance disorders. It is a histamine analog that acts as a vasodilator, improving blood flow in the inner ear and reducing pressure.
The uses of Betahistine 8mg (Histaline) may include:
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Description | Betahistine 8mg (Histaline) is a medication commonly used to treat vertigo and certain balance disorders. It is a histamine analog that acts as a vasodilator, improving blood flow in the inner ear and reducing pressure. | Treats bacterial infections of the:
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Content | The uses of Betahistine 8mg (Histaline) may include:
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