I am trying to be fully prepared before we sail in a couple of weeks. I have looked at both Dramamine and Bonine. Is there a better choice out of the two? Thanks for your help!
The main ingredient in Bonine is Meclizine. That is also the main ingredient in the non-drowsy version of Dramamine. Instead, I buy Meclizine from the pharmacist. A bottle of 100 (25 mg.) Meclizine ought to cost less than $10.
I recenlty discovered that I can't get either of those in Ontario.Would anyone happen to know how readily available they are in Walmart in Florida, and if they can be purchased without a prescription?
I recenlty discovered that I can't get either of those in Ontario.Would anyone happen to know how readily available they are in Walmart in Florida, and if they can be purchased without a prescription?
I recenlty discovered that I can't get either of those in Ontario.Would anyone happen to know how readily available they are in Walmart in Florida, and if they can be purchased without a prescription?
I am trying to be fully prepared before we sail in a couple of weeks. I have looked at both Dramamine and Bonine. Is there a better choice out of the two? Thanks for your help!
First, despite what some people have posted in this thread, there is no medication called non-drowsy Dramamine. If you look for such "Non Drowsy" motion sickness remedies in stores, you won't find them.
Bonine and Dramamine Less Drowsy Formula are both the same medication:
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First, despite what some people have posted in this thread, there is no medication called non-drowsy Dramamine. If you look for such "Non Drowsy" motion sickness remedies in stores, you won't find them.
Bonine and Dramamine Less Drowsy Formula are both the same medication: Meclizine Hydrochloride, 25 mg. So there really is no difference. They work same because they are the same. There are also generic versions and store brands.
There was advice in this thread about giving these remedies to children ("For kids under 12 have them start with one-half tablet."). Read the label. It will say something along the lines of, "Do not use for children under 12 years of age unless directed by a doctor."
Meclizine Hydrochloride is an antihistamine. It causes some drowsiness in many people. Alcohol can increase the drowsiness, which is why the products contain warnings.
The Bonine and Dramamine brands are also used for products that at not Meclizine Hydrochloride: Bonine for Kids, Dramamine Original Formula, and Dramamine Chewable.
Just as different different people can react differently to motion, they can react differently to motion sickness medications.
Read the warnings. Talk to your doctor.