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Description
About Stugeron forte 75 mg Tablet
Stugeron Forte 75 mg is an antihistaminic medication commonly used to manage symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, headaches, and vomiting, especially those caused by motion sickness.
It is also effective in treating inner ear–related issues and certain balance disorders. One of its key uses is in the management of Meniere’s disease, a condition that affects balance.
Uses of Stugeron forte 75 mg
- It is useful for the maintenance treatment of labyrinthine issues. These problems are vomiting, nausea, nystagmus, tinnitus, dizziness, and vertigo.
- It also treats disorders of cerebrovascular origin. These disorders are unsociability, vascular headache, ear buzzing, and dizziness. Moreover, it cures a shortage of conc, loss of memory, and irritability disorders. Besides, it treats migraines.
- It is effective in the prophylaxis of motion-related sickness. Doctors use it as maintenance treatment for signs of peripheral circulatory problems. These issues include intermittent claudication, trophic disturbances, acrocyanosis, and Raynaud’s phenomenon. Besides, it treats cold extremities, nocturnal cramps, paraesthesia, and trophic and varicose ulcers.
Working Mechanism of Stugeron Forte 75 mg Tablet
Antihistamine Action
The tablet functions as an antihistamine by binding to H1 histamine receptors.
Blocking these receptors prevents the body’s histamine from activating them.
This reduces the effects of histamine and helps control symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and vomiting.
Calcium Channel Blocking Action
Stugeron Forte also acts as a calcium channel blocker.
It selectively blocks the entry of calcium ions through the cell membranes, reducing the sensitivity of vestibular receptors (responsible for balance).
This action helps reduce motion-induced dizziness and can also contribute to migraine management, as calcium channel blockers are useful for treating migraines.
How to Take Stugeron Forte 75 mg
Before starting this medicine, read the manufacturer’s information leaflet provided inside the carton. It contains important details about the tablet, including possible side effects.
Always take Stugeron Forte exactly as prescribed by your doctor.
The usual recommended dose for adults is three times a day.
If you are using Stugeron Forte for travel sickness, take the first dose two hours before travelling. For long journeys, an additional dose may be taken after eight hours, if required.
If the medicine is prescribed for a child, ensure the dose is correct for their age and follow the doctor’s instructions carefully. Always maintain an eight-hour gap between doses.
Stugeron Forte should be taken after food, and you may also take it with a light snack to avoid stomach discomfort.
Dosage of Stugeron Forte 75 mg
- Always take Stugeron Forte 75 mg exactly as your doctor prescribes.
- The usual adult dosage is one tablet, taken three times a day.
- If you are using it to prevent travel sickness, take the first dose 2 hours before your journey.
- For long trips, you may take an additional dose after 8 hours, if needed.
- Children should only take the medicine if recommended by a doctor, and their dose must be adjusted according to age.
- Maintain at least an 8-hour interval between doses.
- Take the tablet after meals to avoid stomach discomfort.
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Side effects
- Weight gain
- Drowsiness
- Indigestion
- Excessive sweating
- Stomach discomfort
- Pain in the stomach
- Headache
- Unusual tiredness
- Dry mouth
- Weakness
- Yellowing of skin & eyes
- Twitching
- Excessive salivation
- Depressed mood
- Swelling of face, lips, eyelids
- Swelling of tongue, hands & feet
- Unusual movement of muscles
- Muscle stiffness & trembling
- Difficulty in swallowing
- Irregular heartbeat
- Discoloration of the tongue
- Confusion
- Sleeplessness
- Urinary retention
Before consuming this drug
Your doctor will determine whether Stugeron Forte is suitable for you.
Make sure to inform them about the following:
- All your current health conditions.
- Any medicines you are presently taking, including over-the-counter drugs.
- If you are pregnant or breastfeeding.
- If you have prostate enlargement or difficulty urinating.
- Any liver or kidney problems.
- Conditions such as Parkinson’s disease, epilepsy, or glaucoma.
- Any intestinal blockage diagnosed by your doctor.
- If you have a blood disorder such as porphyria.
- If you are taking medicines without a prescription, or using vitamins, herbal products, or supplements.
- If you have ever had an allergic reaction to any medicine.
Providing complete information helps your doctor prescribe Stugeron Forte safely and effectively.
Safety Advice
- A user should give up drinking alcohol while using Stugeron forte.
- Moreover, alcohol amplifies the odds of getting side effects.
- Besides, you eat Stugeron forte for motion sickness.
- However, you eat the pill two hours before going on a trip.
- A user can eat one more pill after eight hours if needed.
- It can start reactions like indigestion, obesity, and feeling drowsy.
- You must eat the pill after meals to avoid it upsetting the stomach.
Interactions
- Diazepam
- Tramadol
- Chlorpromazine
- Amitriptyline
Disease interactions
- Parkinson’s disease
- Kidney disease
Liver Disease
FAQs
What should I do if I miss a dose of Stugeron Forte 75 mg?
However, if it is almost time for your next scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and continue with your regular dosing routine.
Do not take two doses together to make up for the missed one, as this may increase the risk of side effects.
If you frequently forget doses, consider setting reminders or alarms to maintain consistent use.
What happens if I take too much Stugeron Forte 75 mg or accidentally overdose?
Taking too much Stugeron Forte 75 mg or accidentally overdosing can lead to symptoms such as severe drowsiness, confusion, uncontrollable body movements, low blood pressure, rapid heartbeat, or even breathing difficulties, and in such cases, you should seek immediate medical attention or visit the nearest emergency room, as timely treatment is crucial to prevent complications.





Manuel Henriquez
April 14, 2024 at 5:06 pm
Exelente
Manuel Henriquez
April 14, 2024 at 5:10 pm
My medicine
Manuel Henriquez
April 14, 2024 at 5:12 pm
Very good opcion
Manuel Henriquez
April 14, 2024 at 5:15 pm
Muy bueno