bcla
On our rugged Eastern foothills.....
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We buy our Meclizine at the pharmacy counter. It is not a prescription thing, but that is where it is kept.
We take it a week before traveling, the entire time we travel, and a week after we travel.
Our family (especially DH and I) get airsick (not vomit, but dizziness) when we travel, and the above works perfectly!
Our dosage is 1 per day.
Doesn't sound like a legal requirement like pseudoephedrine. Some pharmacies keep stuff behind the counter or locked cases because they're commonly pilfered by shoplifters.
A lot of drugs that have gone OTC are still available by prescription in some form. My wife was prescribed 600 mg ibuprofen, which seemed kind of odd. A nurse told me that there's no effective difference if one just takes 3 200 mg OTC tablets. However, the prescription ones are cheap since they're generics, and may be tax deductible. We also don't pay sales tax in California for prescription items.
When I was looking up this stuff I noticed that one can still get meclizine with a prescription in the same doses available OTC. I was looking for a certain OTC medication in a smaller dose and asked a pharmacist about it. He said he could order it in a smaller dose if I had a prescription, or I could just buy the OTC version and split the tablet. Which reminds me. Perhaps the OP can just ask a pharmacist. Most will answer questions about OTC meds.