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MECLIZINE

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GENERIC NAME

meclizine

BRAND NAMES

Antivert®

Antrizine®

Bonine® [OTC]

Dizmiss® [OTC]

Dramamine® II [OTC]

Meni-D®

Ru-Vert-M®

Vergon® [OTC]

SYNONYMS

meclozine

THERAPEUTIC CATEGORY

Antihistamine

USE

Prevention and treatment of motion sickness; management of vertigo

USUAL DOSAGE

Children >12 years and Adults: Oral: Motion sickness: 25-50 mg 1 hour before

travel, repeat dose every 24 hours if needed

Vertigo: 25-100 mg/day in divided doses

DOSAGE FORMS

Meclizine hydrochloride: Capsule: 15 mg, 25 mg, 30 mg

Tablet: 12.5 mg, 25 mg, 50 mg

Tablet:

Chewable: 25 mg

Film coated: 25 mg

Med question

> The pt had 1 episode of dizziness. She was given s/l " marcrozine " and

hydrocodone.

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> TIA

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In a message dated 11/25/2000 11:33:53 AM Central Standard Time,

tessbear@... writes:

> The pt had 1 episode of dizziness. She was given s/l " marcrozine " and

> hydrocodone.

>

,

This is probably meclozine.

~MT

:-)

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Hi !

Hope you've had a wonderful holiday weekend!

Would this not be " meclizine " ?? with an " i " and not an " o "

Tammy T.

shellwipp@... wrote:

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> In a message dated 11/25/2000 11:33:53 AM Central Standard Time,

> tessbear@... writes:

>

> > The pt had 1 episode of dizziness. She was given s/l " marcrozine " and

> > hydrocodone.

> >

> ,

>

> This is probably meclozine.

>

> ~MT

> :-)

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  • 2 months later...

I found this on a Google search. It sounds like what

you are looking for.

PANLOR® DC

DESCRIPTION

PANLOR® DC is supplied in capsule form for oral

administration.

Each red capsule contains:

Acetaminophen . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

. . 356.4 mg

Caffeine . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .

.. . . . . . . 30 mg

Dihydrocodeine

bitartrate . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 16 mg

> This is a medication for pain and it sounds like Panlor-DC. I am familiar

with

> Pamelor, an antidepressant, but this sounds like Panlor-DC and it is an

> analgesic. I haven't been able to document it on rxlist or anywhere. Any

> ideas?

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> Thanks! Nita

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