Bonine is a brand of motion sickness medication that helps alleviate symptoms such as nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. Unlike other motion sickness medications, Bonine does not cause drowsiness.
Bonine was first introduced to the market in 1976.
It was originally marketed as a chewable tablet, but is now also available in a softgel form.
The active ingredient in Bonine is meclizine hydrochloride.
Bonine is manufactured by Insight Pharmaceuticals.
Bonine is approved by the FDA for over-the-counter use.
Dramamine is another popular motion sickness medication that is available in both chewable tablet and liquid form. It contains dimenhydrinate as its active ingredient, which can cause drowsiness as a side effect.
Gravol is a motion sickness medication that is available in Canada. It contains dimenhydrinate as its active ingredient, like Dramamine.
Sea-Band is a drug-free alternative to motion sickness medication. It is a wristband that uses acupressure to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness.
Bonine Motion Sickness Tablets are chewable tablets that come in a raspberry flavor. They are designed to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness without causing drowsiness.
Bonine Motion Sickness Relief Softgels are gel capsules that are easy to swallow. They also are designed to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness without causing drowsiness.
It is always recommended to consult with a healthcare professional before taking any medication while pregnant. There have not been enough studies on the effects of Bonine on pregnant women to determine its safety.
Bonine should be taken at least one hour before traveling to allow enough time for it to take effect.
Yes, Bonine can help alleviate symptoms of car sickness just like it can for other types of motion sickness.
It is not recommended to drink alcohol while taking Bonine, as it can increase the risk of side effects such as dizziness and drowsiness.
Bonine can be taken once every 24 hours as needed to alleviate symptoms of motion sickness.