Yes, Dramamine can be taken for relief of nausea.
Dimenhydrinate is the generic name for the medication commonly known as Dramamine. They are the same drug, with dimenhydrinate being the active ingredient in Dramamine.
Yes, you can bring Dramamine in your carry-on luggage on a plane.
The equivalent of Dramamine for motion sickness relief is Meclizine.
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No, Zofran and Dramamine are not the same. Zofran is a prescription medication used to prevent nausea and vomiting caused by chemotherapy or surgery, while Dramamine is an over-the-counter medication used to prevent motion sickness.
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No, Dramamine and Zofran are not the same in terms of their effectiveness in treating motion sickness. Zofran is generally considered more effective for preventing and treating motion sickness compared to Dramamine.
One can purchase Dramamine's site, Walmart, and CVS. It can also be purchased at and other pharmacies and convenience stores, such as Walgreens and Target.
It is not recommended to drive while taking Dramamine as it can cause drowsiness and impair your ability to drive safely.
No, Dramamine is a brand name for a preparation of dimenhydrinate, which is not a controlled substance. It is an over the counter drug used to treat motion sickness.
Zofran and Dramamine are both used to treat nausea and motion sickness, but they work in different ways. Zofran is more effective for nausea caused by chemotherapy or surgery, while Dramamine is better for motion sickness. Zofran is a prescription medication, while Dramamine is available over-the-counter. Overall, Zofran is considered more effective for severe nausea, while Dramamine is better for mild to moderate motion sickness.