Serc Tablet is a medicine used to treat dizziness, vertigo, ringing in the ears, and hearing loss, the symptoms related to Meniere's disease. Serc tablet is a histamine analogue, contains Betahistine Dihydrochloride, which improves blood flow in the inner ear. This helps to reduce the build-up of pressure and relieve the symptoms.
Your doctor might give you Serc Tablet for:
Dizziness
Spinning sensation
Ringing in the ears
Hearing loss
Difficulty hearing
Nausea associated with vertigo
Symptoms of Meniere’s disease
Always take Serc exactly as your doctor tells you.
1 tablet three times a day or as prescribed by your doctor.
Serc tablet is not recommended for use in children under 18 years of age.
Don't use Serc Tablet if you:
Are allergic to Betahistine Dihydrochloride
Have a rare tumour of the adrenal gland
Talk with your doctor first if you:
Have or history of stomach ulcer
Have asthma
Have allergy
Have low blood pressure
Are pregnant, planning to become pregnant, or are breastfeeding
Many people take Serc without serious problems, but side effects can occur. Common ones include:
Nausea
Indigestion
Headache
Bloating
Signs of an allergic reaction
Severe stomach pain
Vomiting blood
Store at room temperature
Protect from light and moisture
Available in blister packs of 30 tablets
It is a prescription-only medication due to its specific uses and potential interactions.
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