dimenhydrinat
Dimenhydrinate is a medication used to prevent and treat motion sickness and related nausea and vomiting. It is a salt formed from diphenhydramine, an antihistamine, and chlorotheophylline, a theophylline derivative. The combination provides antiemetic effects with sedative properties.
Mechanism of action: It acts as a central nervous system–active antihistamine, blocking H1 receptors, and has
Indications and availability: Used to prevent and treat motion sickness, seasickness, and associated nausea. It is
Pharmacokinetics: After oral administration, dimenhydrinate is absorbed and rapidly converted to its active diphenhydramine component. Onset
Adverse effects and cautions: The most common adverse effect is drowsiness; anticholinergic effects include dry mouth,
Pregnancy and lactation: Data are limited; use only if clearly needed and after medical advice.