Thursday, September 6, 2007

Traveler Beware: Use This Handy Motion Sickness Medication Guide

Motion sickness is something which happens when your inner
ear detects movement, but your eyes do not ' a common
occurrence when you are in a moving vehicle. The brain
gets confused by the conflicting signals, and assumes that
you have been poisoned, so it initiates a self defense
mechanism, which makes you feel ill.

If you have ever experienced motion sickness, then you know
it is a most unwelcome experience. Most suffers would
prefer to prevent it altogether or to use medicine that
would alleviate the discomfort immediately. But as with
all medications, it is best to proceed with caution when
considering which motion sickness medication may be best
for you or your loved ones. You will discover, that there
is a wide variety of motion sickness medicine available.

The Kinds of Motion Sickness Medicine Available

There are lots of different motion sickness medications on
the market at the moment. The most common ones are based
on either Bonine or Dramamine. These are available over
the counter, but must be taken a couple of hours before you
travel, as they are less effective if you are already
experiencing motion sickness feelings when you take them.

Please be advised that motion sickness medicines cause side
effects such as drowsiness, fatigue, headache and sometimes
it can induce sleep. So take all necessary precautions
when you take motion sickness medicine. For instance, you
should not drive or handle any heavy machinery after taking
the pills.

Another common form of motion sickness medication comes in
patch form. You usually place the patch behind your ear,
and can then forget about it for the rest of the journey.
It should be applied about four hours before you travel,
and will be effective for up to three days, as long as the
patch is not removed.

Just like the medicines, the patch has side effects too.
The side effects from using the patch include drowsiness,
vomiting and in very rare cases dilating of the pupils and
memory loss. Therefore you should proceed with caution and
if have side effects that are not usual be sure to contact
your doctor and discontinue use immediately.

Some Useful Tips

If you are buying over the counter motion sickness remedies
remember to read the label first. Some of the medications
are not recommended for people who are pregnant, on other
medications, or have existing health problems such as heart
diseases. It is nice to be able to enjoy your holiday, but
you should not take medications that could be dangerous to
you. If you are in any doubt at all, speak to a doctor or
pharmacist before you buy.


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If you suffer from motion sickness, visit
http://www.every1loves2travel.com for great tips and
articles about medicines and natural remedies that may help
alleviate or prevent travel sickness.

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