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Dramamine

Dramamine
Dramamine

Dramamine

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  • dimenhydrinate
Product dosage: 50mg
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Synonyms
  • Dramina
  • Mareol
  • Viabom
  • Reisefit
  • Mavol
  • Emedyl
  • Gravimed
  • Dramasine
  • Cinfamar
  • Gravinate
  • Dimenhidrinato
  • Vertigo-vomex
  • Dizinal
  • Superpep
  • Dimenate
  • Oponausée
  • Dimen
  • Marevom
  • Draminate
  • Drimen
  • Travel well
  • Dramavol
  • Antemin
  • Trawell
  • Valontan
  • Biodramina
  • Anautin
  • Dramnate
  • Garcol
  • Draminex
  • Graminol
  • Pasedol
  • Travamin
  • Tesero
  • Xamamina
  • Arlevert
  • Dimigal
  • Detensor
  • Vagomine
  • Vertirosan
  • Amosyt
  • Daedalon
  • Dramanyl
  • Dramin
  • Vomina
  • Novomin
  • Paranausine
  • Xamamine
  • Dimenhydrinatum
  • Nauseamine
  • Travel-gum
  • Nausicalm
  • Dimenhydrinat
  • Dritol
  • Reisetabletten
  • Dimicaps
  • Vomacur
  • Vomex a
  • Dramasan
  • Aviomarin
  • Nozevet
  • Trimin
  • Neo-emedyl
  • Divonal
  • Mercalm
  • Travelgum
  • Gravol
  • Enjomin
  • Vomidrine
  • Mareamin
  • Vomisin
  • Maldauto

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    In my early neurology practice, we had a significant cohort of patients with chronic neuropathic pain and spasticity who weren’t responding well to conventional treatments. I remember specifically working with a 62-year-old retired teacher named Margaret who had developed debilitating spasticity following a spinal cord injury. She’d been through the usual gabapentin, baclofen, even tried botulinum toxin injections with limited success and significant side effects. That’s when our research team began investigating acamprol as a potential alternative.

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