Research Notes on Bonine
Fast Facts:
- To treat symptoms of motion sickness, Bonine should be given one hour prior to travel.2
- The doctor must be informed of one’s medical history (i.e., breathing problems asthma, emphysema, glaucoma, seizure disorder) before taking the medicine.2
- Side effects include drowsiness, dry mouth and, rarely, blurred vision.2
What is Bonine?
- Cerner Multum (via Drugs.com): What Is Bonine (Meclizine)?
- Wikipedia: Meclizine
- First DataBank, Inc. (via WebMD): Bonine Oral Uses
- MedlinePlus: Meclizine (Bonine)
- Healthwise (via Yahoo Health): What Is The Most Important Information I Should Know About Meclizine (Bonine)?
- A.D.A.M. (via UMM): Meclizine
- Lexi-Comp (via Merck Manuals): Meclizine
- VastRX: What Is Bonine (Meclizine-Oral)?
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Company Information on Bonine
- Pfizer: Homepage
- Wikipedia: Pfizer
- The New York Times Business: Pfizer Inc.
Research Notes References
- ↑ Cerner Multum (via Drugs.com): What Is Bonine (Meclizine)?
- ↑ 2.0 2.1 2.2 First DataBank, Inc. (via WebMD): Bonine Oral Uses
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