OllieandMissie Posted September 16, 2019 #1 Share Posted September 16, 2019 I’ve been advised that Scopolamine patches are best but will need to get them from my GP and alcohol is banned with them! Stugeron ( cinnarizine) don’t work and Dramamine only available in USA. Sea-bands, ginger etc are hopeless! Any suggestions gratefully received! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare Essiesmom Posted September 16, 2019 #2 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Advised by whom? We find sea bands to be miracle workers for us. I view the patch as unpleasant to dangerous. Many people seem to feel sure they are going to be seasick and arm themselves with everything available and never give themselves a chance to find out if they would have been seasick. EM Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare mom says Posted September 16, 2019 #3 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Since Stugeron doesn't work for you, I'm guessing you've had previous problems with sea sickness? And I'm going to take a WAG that you live in the UK, so the usual recommendation for using Meclizine (Bonine or Dramamine Less Drowsy) won't work, since I don't believe it's available there. Scopolamine can have really nasty side effects, so you should probably speak with your family doctor about anti nauseants that are appropriate for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
clo Posted September 16, 2019 #4 Share Posted September 16, 2019 5 minutes ago, Essiesmom said: Advised by whom? We find sea bands to be miracle workers for us. I view the patch as unpleasant to dangerous. Many people seem to feel sure they are going to be seasick and arm themselves with everything available and never give themselves a chance to find out if they would have been seasick. EM Rather than just hit "like" I want to affirm what you wrote. I've known people who medicate etc. themselves without ever knowing if they were going to have a problem. We were on a 100 pax ship in the Norwegian fjords with no stabilizers and a good storm where I would slide from the bottom to the top of the berth with no problem. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 16, 2019 #5 Share Posted September 16, 2019 A TA told me to take Ginger pills beginning 3 days before the cruise,2 pills with 8 ounces of water and the same when boarding the ship.I did that on my last cruise and was fine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
jocap Posted September 16, 2019 #6 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Husband used to take Stugeron, although he's a rare sufferer of sea sickness, but once forgot to take pills with him, so we obtained Avomine from reception- this was on a P&O ship. I later heard that Avomine is used by the ship's doctor on that line, for the injection for very sea sick passengers. He now prefers that, as it doesn't make him so drowsy. But, as I say, he rarely suffers, only in certain conditions of ship and wind direction. Your GP would know more about meds for you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #7 Share Posted September 16, 2019 Depending on the cruise line, Meclizine is often available for free at the Guest Services desk as well as in the medical facility.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 16, 2019 #8 Share Posted September 16, 2019 3 minutes ago, brillohead said: Depending on the cruise line, Meclizine is often available for free at the Guest Services desk as well as in the medical facility.... Meclizine can make one very dizzy. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #9 Share Posted September 16, 2019 8 minutes ago, lenquixote66 said: Meclizine can make one very dizzy. You might want to do a little research before posting about things you don't know anything about. Meclizine is USED TO TREAT VERTIGO (dizziness). Dizziness is NOT a side effect of meclizine. Seriously, Google is your friend. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 16, 2019 #10 Share Posted September 16, 2019 8 minutes ago, brillohead said: You might want to do a little research before posting about things you don't know anything about. Meclizine is USED TO TREAT VERTIGO (dizziness). Dizziness is NOT a side effect of meclizine. Seriously, Google is your friend. I have suffered from Post Traumatic Vertigo for 9 years. Meclizine was prescribed to me and getting dizzy caused me to fall.I have fallen 36 times.According to the manufacturer of the medication side effects include possible rash,itching,swelling,severe dizziness or trouble breathing.That is from a Google search. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #11 Share Posted September 16, 2019 If you already had vertigo, why would you think that meclizine caused the vertigo that you had even before taking the drug????? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #12 Share Posted September 16, 2019 11 minutes ago, lenquixote66 said: I have suffered from Post Traumatic Vertigo for 9 years. Meclizine was prescribed to me and getting dizzy caused me to fall.I have fallen 36 times.According to the manufacturer of the medication side effects include possible rash,itching,swelling,severe dizziness or trouble breathing.That is from a Google search. Source? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 16, 2019 #13 Share Posted September 16, 2019 I googled Meclizine side effects and that is what I found.On another site I found possible blurred vision,dry mouth,constipation,dizziness,drowsiness,headache,vomiting,tiredness. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #14 Share Posted September 16, 2019 12 minutes ago, lenquixote66 said: I googled Meclizine side effects and that is what I found.On another site I found possible blurred vision,dry mouth,constipation,dizziness,drowsiness,headache,vomiting,tiredness. And I'm asking you to list your source -- show us the website / link for this information. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 16, 2019 #15 Share Posted September 16, 2019 I do not have the ability to do a link.Due to a disability I cannot use a computer.The keys are too hard for me to press.I use a special kid nd of I-Pad and a special stylus. The only thing I can tell you is that I googled Meclizine.You can do that as well. There are pages of different sites about side effects.One is Common Side Effects Of Meclizine Drug center. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
trishtoro Posted September 16, 2019 #16 Share Posted September 16, 2019 This is not a personal experience but a friend of mine said her daughter was extremely seasick and had acupuncture on the ship and recovered within 2 hours. I am bringing ginger pills, Bonine and sea bands on my cruise which is my first in 20 years. If I do get sick and none of those work, I’m going to try acupuncture for sure! Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 16, 2019 #17 Share Posted September 16, 2019 5 minutes ago, lenquixote66 said: I do not have the ability to do a link.Due to a disability I cannot use a computer.The keys are too hard for me to press.I use a special kid nd of I-Pad and a special stylus. The only thing I can tell you is that I googled Meclizine.You can do that as well. There are pages of different sites about side effects.One is Common Side Effects Of Meclizine Drug center. I have done it. I'm also an RN. Dizziness is NOT a common side effect of meclizine. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wheelin Posted September 17, 2019 #18 Share Posted September 17, 2019 1 hour ago, brillohead said: I have done it. I'm also an RN. Dizziness is NOT a common side effect of meclizine. Doesn’t have to be common for it to happen to people. There are many drugs which list possible side effects to be exactly what the drug is designed to prevent. Everyone is different and I will listen to my pharmacist over any RN. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wheelin Posted September 17, 2019 #19 Share Posted September 17, 2019 1 hour ago, brillohead said: And I'm asking you to list your source -- show us the website / link for this information. Mayoclinic.org Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 17, 2019 #20 Share Posted September 17, 2019 1 hour ago, brillohead said: I have done it. I'm also an RN. Dizziness is NOT a common side effect of meclizine. My wife is also an RN and she knows that Meclizine,Bonine,Dramamine,etc.can cause dizziness. All one has to do is to google possible side effects . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare brillohead Posted September 17, 2019 #21 Share Posted September 17, 2019 14 minutes ago, 2wheelin said: Doesn’t have to be common for it to happen to people. There are many drugs which list possible side effects to be exactly what the drug is designed to prevent. Everyone is different and I will listen to my pharmacist over any RN. I didn't say it had to be common to happen. Anyone can have an adverse reaction to anything at any time. However, the person I was discussing it with DID state that it was a COMMON side effect (see quote below), and it most certainly is NOT a common side effect. 1 hour ago, lenquixote66 said: There are pages of different sites about side effects.One is Common Side Effects Of Meclizine Drug center. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
lenquixote66 Posted September 17, 2019 #22 Share Posted September 17, 2019 2 minutes ago, brillohead said: I didn't say it had to be common to happen. Anyone can have an adverse reaction to anything at any time. However, the person I was discussing it with DID state that it was a COMMON side effect (see quote below), and it most certainly is NOT a common side effect. According to the Google site ,it is. I am sure that you have access to Mosby’s Nursing Drug Reference.Look it up . Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
2wheelin Posted September 17, 2019 #23 Share Posted September 17, 2019 3 hours ago, brillohead said: Dizziness is NOT a side effect of meclizine. 3 hours ago, lenquixote66 said: Meclizine can make one very dizzy. 45 minutes ago, brillohead said: I didn't say it had to be common to happen. Anyone can have an adverse reaction to anything at any time It is a listed side effect, common or otherwise. Irrelevant if it happens to you. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Kmangel Posted September 17, 2019 #24 Share Posted September 17, 2019 22 hours ago, OllieandMissie said: I’ve been advised that Scopolamine patches are best but will need to get them from my GP and alcohol is banned with them! Stugeron ( cinnarizine) don’t work and Dramamine only available in USA. Sea-bands, ginger etc are hopeless! Any suggestions gratefully received! I did not like the patch. It has been several years since I wore them, but I didn’t feel well using the patch. I switched to Bonine. It seemed to work better for me. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Rare broberts Posted September 17, 2019 #25 Share Posted September 17, 2019 There is an electronic anti-nausea wrist band. I believe the brand name is reliefband. An internet search should turn up a website with details. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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