
Cinaron15 mg
Square Pharmaceuticals PLC.

What is Cinaryl 15 mg used for?
It is mainly used for the symptomatic treatment of nausea and vertigo due to Meniere's disease and other labyrinthine disturbances and for the prevention and treatment of motion sickness. It is also used in the management of various vascular disorders.Cerebral circulatory disorders:... Read more
What is the dosage of Cinaryl 15 mg?
Usual adult dose: 15 to 30 mg three times daily.Children (5 to 12 years): Half of the adult dose.Motion sickness: A dose of 30 mg two hours before the start of the journey and 15 mg every 8 hours during the journey.Peripheral arterial diseases: 75 mg two or three times daily.
What are the side effects of Cinaryl 15 mg?
Side effects such as somnolence and gastrointestinal disturbances are extremely rare. They are transient and may be readily prevented by achieving the optimal dosage gradually. Allergic skin reactions and fatigue have been reported on rare occasions. An aggravation or appearance of extrapyramidal symptoms has been reported extremely rarely in elderly people during prolonged therapy. The treatment …
Who should not take Cinaryl 15 mg?
There are no specific contraindications. It has been found to decrease blood pressure significantly. However, the drug should be used with reasonable caution in hypotensive patients.
What precautions should be taken with Cinaryl 15 mg?
Cinaryl 15 mg may cause drowsiness; patients affected in this way should not drive or operate machinery. Avoid alcoholic drink.
Is Cinaryl 15 mg safe during pregnancy and breastfeeding?
The safety of Cinaryl 15 mg in human pregnancy has not been established although studies in animals have not demonstrated teratogenic effects. Therefore, it is not advisable to administer Cinaryl 15 mg in pregnancy
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