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Cinnarizine is a type of medicine called an antihistamine . It's classed as a drowsy (sedating) antihistamine.

It blocks the effects of histamine in your brain to reduce symptoms of travel sickness.

It also acts as a calcium channel blocker. This helps improve blood flow in the inner ear and reduces symptoms caused by vertigo , tinnitus and Ménière's disease .

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Various medicines are available to treat nausea . They work in different ways to one another. These medicines are not usually started until your doctor is sure what has caused your nausea. This is because knowing the cause helps your doctor to choose the right medicine for you. If they are required then any medicine usually only needs to be taken for a few days. Most people are able to take these medicines.

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The medicines for nausea used are sometimes called antiemetics. Some of these medicines work on the gut and speed up how quickly food moves through it. Other medicines work on the brain and block signals to the vomiting centre. Listed below are some of the more commonly prescribed medicines:

Cinnarizine , cyclizine , promethazine - these medicines belong to a group of medicines called antihistamines . The exact way that they work is not fully understood. It is thought that antihistamines block histamine 1 (H1) receptors in the area of the brain which creates nausea in response to chemicals in the body. They are thought to work well for nausea caused by a number of conditions including ear problems and motion (travel) sickness.

Hyoscine - this medicine works by blocking a chemical in the brain called acetylcholine. It is a type of medicine called an antimuscarinic (or anticholinergic). It works well for nausea caused by ear problems and motion sickness.

Chlorpromazine , haloperidol , perphenazine, prochlorperazine , levomepromazine - these medicines work by blocking a chemical in the brain called dopamine. They are useful for nausea that is caused by some cancers, radiation and opiate medicines such as morphine and codeine. Prochlorperazine (or brand name Stemetil®) is one of the most used medicines for nausea. It works for many common causes of nausea, including vertigo, ear problems and sickness in pregnancy.

Metoclopramide - this medicine works directly on your gut. It eases the feelings of sickness by helping to empty the stomach and speed up how quickly food moves through the gut. It is often used for people with sickness due to gut problems or migraine. It is not usually used for more than a few days.

Domperidone - this medicine works on the CTZ. (CTZ stands for chemoreceptor trigger zone.) It also speeds up the emptying of the gut. It is not usually used for more than a few days. The use of domperidone is strictly regulated following a 2014 warning about the risk of cardiac (to do with the heart) side-effects. It is no longer available over the counter and should only be used at the lowest effective dose for the shortest possible time.

Dexamethasone - this is a steroid medicine. It is a man-made version of a natural hormone produced by your own body. Dexamethasone has a wide range of actions on many parts of the body. The reason why it reduces nausea is not clear.

Granisetron , ondansetron , and palonosetron - these medicines work by blocking a chemical called serotonin (5-HT) in the gut, and the brain. Serotonin (5-HT) has an action in the gut and the brain to cause nausea. These medicines are useful for controlling nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy.

Aprepitant and fosaprepitant - these are newer medicines and work by blocking a chemical that acts on neurokinin receptors in the body to cause nausea. They are sometimes called neurokinin-1 receptor antagonists. They are usually given to people on a certain type of chemotherapy.

Nabilone - it is still not clear how this medicine works to control nausea. It is normally prescribed for people who are having chemotherapy.

Medicines for nausea are usually only prescribed once your doctor is sure what is causing your feeling of sickness (nausea). This is because, in a lot of cases, if you treat the condition causing your nausea, it will go away. For example, if your nausea is caused by taking too much of a particular medicine, your doctor will reduce the dose and your nausea will often go away.

If the cause of your nausea is not known, your doctor can still prescribe a medicine for you but it is much better to know what the cause is so the right medicine can be chosen.

The choice of medicine depends on various factors, including:

What is causing your feeling of sickness (nausea).

Whether you have any other medical conditions.

Whether you are pregnant.

Possible side-effects of the medicines.

It is not possible to list all the conditions that can cause nausea and which treatments are usually prescribed. However, some examples include:

Motion (travel) sickness : hyoscine is the most effective medicine for motion sickness. Promethazine, cyclizine, or cinnarizine also work well. See the separate leaflet called Motion Sickness (Travel Sickness) for more detail .

Pregnancy : if you are pregnant, your doctor will usually prefer not to treat nausea and being sick (vomiting) with medicines unless the symptoms are severe. However, if it is decided that you need treatment, generally promethazine, prochlorperazine, or metoclopramide may be prescribed. This is because they are not thought to harm the unborn baby. See the separate leaflet called Morning Sickness in Pregnancy for more detail .

Migraine : both metoclopramide and domperidone work well for nausea caused by a migraine. See the separate leaflet called Migraine Medication, Treatment and Prevention for more detail .

Chemotherapy : it is not unusual to take a combination of different medicines to control nausea and vomiting if you have chemotherapy. Some chemotherapy medicines are more likely than others to cause nausea and vomiting. If you have chemotherapy that has a low risk of nausea, your doctor will usually prescribe metoclopramide or domperidone. If you have chemotherapy that has a high risk of nausea, three medicines that work in a different way to each other may be prescribed - for example, ondansetron, dexamethasone and aprepitant. See the separate leaflet called Chemotherapy for more detail.

It is not possible to list all the possible side-effects of each of these medicines in this leaflet. However, as with all medicines, there are a number of side-effects that have been reported. To see the side-effects specific to your medicine, see the information leaflet that came with your medicine.

Common side-effects may include:

Constipation .

Headaches .

Drowsiness or tiredness.

Trouble with sleeping ( insomnia ).

Indigestion .

However, the side-effects are different with each different medicine. Most side-effects are not serious and each person may react differently to these medicines. Usually most people do not get the side-effects listed; however, they can happen to some people.

Further reading and references

  • British National Formulary (BNF) ; NICE Evidence Services (UK access only)
  • Flake ZA, Linn BS, Hornecker JR ; Practical selection of antiemetics in the ambulatory setting. Am Fam Physician. 2015 Mar 1;91(5):293-6.
  • Becker DE ; Nausea, vomiting, and hiccups: a review of mechanisms and treatment. Anesth Prog. 2010 Winter;57(4):150-6; quiz 157. doi: 10.2344/0003-3006-57.4.150.
  • Domperidone: risks of cardiac side effects. MHRA ; 2014

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  1. Medicine

    Get quality Medicine at Tesco. Shop in store or online. Delivery 7 days a week. Earn Clubcard points when you shop. Learn more about our range of Medicine

  2. How To Stop Travel Sickness

    Breaking up long journeys for fresh air or a walk. Avoiding alcohol or heavy meals before travelling. Keeping motion to a minimum by siting at the front of a car. Avoiding theme park rides if they make you feel unwell. Everyone is different and travel sickness can affect people in different ways.

  3. Safe & Sound Motion Sickness Bands

    The Safe and Sound Motion Sickness Bands relieve travel sickness, morning sickness and other causes of nausea. The stud on the wristband applies constant pressure to the P6 point on your wrist and helps alleviate sickness. ... If you have any queries, or you'd like advice on any Tesco brand products, please contact Tesco Customer Services, or ...

  4. Travel Sickness Tablet

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  5. Hyoscine hydrobromide: medicine for travel sickness

    Hyoscine hydrobromide (Kwells and Joy-Rides) Other brand names: Kwells Kids, Travel Calm, Scopoderm. Hyoscine hydrobromide (Kwells and Joy-Rides) Find out how hyoscine hydrobromide treats travel sickness and how to take it. NHS medicines information on hyoscine hydrobromide - what it's used for, side effects, dosage and who can take it.

  6. Kwells

    Short trips or big adventures, you can help end the misery and unhappiness of travel sickness. Kwells 300 microgram tablets and Kwells Kids 150 microgram tablets are used for the fast and effective prevention and control of travel sickness. Contains Hyoscine Hydrobromide. Helps prevent travel sickness. 12 tablets.

  7. Motion Sickness (Travel Sickness): Prevention and Treatment

    Ondansetron. Ondansetron is a powerful antisickness medicine which is most commonly used for sickness caused by chemotherapy, and occasionally used for morning sickness in pregnancy. It is not usually effective for motion sickness. This, and its relatively high cost means that it is not prescribed for motion sickness alone.

  8. Stugeron Cinnarizine 15mg Tablets 15s

    Product Information. Stugeron 15 is used to control travel sickness. The tablets contain cinnarizine, which is an anti-nauseant that helps reduce feelings of nausea during travel. This is a Pharmacy Medicine item. We will ask you to complete a questionnaire to ensure this is appropriate for you which our pharmacist will check.

  9. PATIENT INFORMATION LEAFLET

    For the prevention of travel sickness on short journeys Take one tablet one or two hours before travelling. Treatment of travel sickness Take one tablet as soon as you feel sick followed by a second tablet the same evening. Take a third tablet the next evening if necessary. Nausea and vomiting due to other causes One tablet each night is ...

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    Whether you are planning a trip, feeling unwell or need some health advice, you can find a range of products and services to suit your needs at Tesco Groceries. Search for "travel" and discover items such as motion sickness bands, heartburn relief tablets, cold and flu remedies and more. You can also visit the Tesco Pharmacy online or in-store for expert guidance and support.

  11. Common questions about cinnarizine

    It blocks the effects of histamine in your brain to reduce symptoms of travel sickness. It also acts as a calcium channel blocker. This helps improve blood flow in the inner ... Cinnarizine works gradually. From the time you take the tablet, it can take up to 4 hours for the medicine to reach its full effect. Are there any long-term side ...

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    It works well for nausea caused by ear problems and motion sickness. Chlorpromazine, haloperidol, perphenazine, prochlorperazine, levomepromazine - these medicines work by blocking a chemical in the brain called dopamine. They are useful for nausea that is caused by some cancers, radiation and opiate medicines such as morphine and codeine.

  13. Joy-Rides Travel Sickness Tablets

    Unlike, Joy Rides Travel Sickness Tablets Boots and Joy Rides Travel Sickness Tablets Tesco, My Pharmacy has an expert team of pharmacy professionals available to help via email, online chat and telephone should you have any questions regarding your current prescription or treatment. Our team will also be able to advise on any alternative ...

  14. Kwells Travel Sickness Tablets 12 Pack

    Kwells 300mg tablets are used for the fast and effective prevention and control of travel sickness. This is a Pha... More Details. This is a Pharmacy Medicine item. You will be asked to complete a questionnaire, which will be checked by a pharmacist to ensure it is suitable for you. £3.10 25.83p each. 1 Reviews. Notify when in stock.

  15. What prescription travel sickness tablets are available?

    It comes in quantities of 10, 20 or 28 tablets. Kwells is the brand name for hyoscine, which is very effective in preventing travel sickness. You can get the tablets in packs of 12, 24 or 36. Scopoderm patches also contain hyoscine. They are patches which are placed behind the ear to prevent nausea and vomiting. They come in packs of 2, 4 or 10.

  16. PDF Travel Calm Tablets (Hyoscine Hydrobromide)

    Each tablet contains Hyoscine Hydrobromide 0.3 mg, which is the active ingredient. As well as the active ingredient, the tablets also contain glucose, stearic acid, magnesium stearate. The pack contains 12 round white tablets. The tablets are scored on one side into a cross shape so that it can be broken into quarters.

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    O.R.S. Hydration Tablets Blackcurrant Flavour - 24 Tablets. (22) Save 20 percent on selected Ors Hydration. £5.20. Save £1.30. Was £6.50. 24UNI | £0.22 per 1UNI. Stock coming soon. View our range of travel sickness tablets & travel wrist bands.

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    View our collection of Travel health. Shop online at Sainsbury's - same great quality you'd expect in-store, anytime delivery available. Travel health. Pick up your favourites from our range of products. ... From diarrhoea relief tablets in case something you eat disagrees with you to painkillers that can soothe a headache, we've got a wide ...

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  22. Do you feel nauseous in a moving vehicle? Apple announces new feature

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  24. Nexium Control Heartburn & Acid Reflux Relief Tablets 7s

    If you get heartburn more than once a week, Nexium Control 20 mg Gastro-Resistant Tablets can give you 24 hr protection. 2. Just one pill a day helps to prevent heartburn from recurring and reduce stomach acid at the source to provide relief that lasts all day and all night. 3.