take otc medication
No, medication is not used to cure benign paroxysmal positional vertigo. Medication is used to control the symptoms and can remove the feeling of nausea/dizziness and even vomiting.
If you are at the pharmacy and looking to purchase an over the counter (OTC) medication, I would recommend asking the pharmacist as they have a good understanding of the OTC products available. Otherwise, you can consult your physician or pharmacist about your questions about your OTC medication and how it affects your disease/medication regimen.
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OTC means "Over the Counter", which is a test that you can buy at the store and do not need a prescription for. Many medication are called OTC which means you can just go by them without a doctor's prescription. Or it could also be an OTC stock trade.
There are many companies online that allow customers to purchase OTC medication from their websites. Drug Store is an online pharmacy that sells OTC medication and prescriptions to their customers.
doctors can prescribe medication to help reduce symptoms and get you back on your feet.
OTC allergy/sinus medication
Are snacks medicine? Of course not.
There is a medication manufactured in the UK, named Solpadeine Max. Solpadeine Max is an OTC (in the UK) medication containing 500 mg of Acetaminophen, plus 12.5 mg of Codeine Sulphate Hemihydrate. It is OTC in the UK, but in the US, medication containing Codeine requires a prescription. I have been unable to locate any comparable medication in the US.
Vertigo is defined as a feeling of a spinning sensation.To avoid vertigo: cut on caffeine, alcohol, salt, and tobacco.Drink sufficient fluids, eat a healthy diet, get sound sleep, and avoid stress. If vertigo occurs due to medication, talk to your doctor about discontinuing or reducing the dosageHaving problems with vertigo and dizziness?Here's what helped me:
Check out this site. it has all the information you need about this medication. And no it is available by prescription only. It does have a generic which will make it a little more cost effective. http://www.medicinenet.com/tretinoin/article.htm Shelby