The effects of meclizine on motion sickness revisited.
Tobias WibbleJohanna EngströmLuca VerrecchiaTony PansellPublished in: British journal of clinical pharmacology (2020)
Meclizine had an inhibitory effect on eye movement reflexes for low accelerations during VIS+VES trials. This indicates that meclizine may not primarily work through sensory-specific mechanisms, but rather on a more central level. Practically, meclizine shows promise in targeting motion-sickness evoked by everyday activities, but its use may be counterproductive in high-acceleration environments.
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