Description
Stugeron Travel Sickness Tablets
Stugeron Travel Sickness Tablets are used for the prevention and control of motion sickness.
Who is this medicine for?
This medicine can be used by adults and children aged 5 years and over.
How to use Stugeron Travel Sickness Tablets
Adults – take 2 tablets two hours before travelling and then take 1 tablet every 8 hours during the journey.
Children aged between 5 years and 12 years – take half the adult dose.
Precautions
Do not use Stugeron Tablets if you are allergic to any of the active ingredients. This medicine may cause drowsiness. If affected, do not drive or operate machinery. Stugeron may cause tummy upset and we recommend that you take it after a meal. Use with caution if you suffer from low blood pressure or coronary artery disease.
Pregnancy and Breast Feeding
Do not take this medicine if you are pregnant or breast feeding.
Ingredients
Contains Cinnarizine 15mg as the active ingredient. Please see product packaging for a full list of other ingredients. Pack size 15 tablets.
How to store Stugeron Travel Sickness Tablets
Do not store Stugeron Travel Sickness Tablets above 25°C. Do not use the product after the expiry date marked on the pack. Keep all medicines out of reach of children and remember to return all unused or out of date medicines to your pharmacy for safe disposal.
Further information
Please see product packaging for full product information. A copy of the patient information leaflet for this medicine can be found online here. Contact us before purchasing if you need any clarification.
Stugeron is a licensed medicine in Ireland and we can only ship to an Irish address. You must be over 18 to purchase. If you order this product, you may receive an email with a link which will allow you to provide further information for review by one of our pharmacists. We may also contact you by phone. If everything is in order your product should ship same day. We will contact you if we need any further information or clarification.
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