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Gravinate Syrup 60ml

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Gravinate syrup is used to treat nausea and vomiting, especially due to motion sickness.

Rs. 48.77
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Gravinate Syrup Uses

Gravinate syrup is primarily used to treat nausea, vomiting, dizziness due to motion sickness, upset stomach , nausea and morning sickness in pregnant women, etc. Gravinate syrup is composed of dimenhydrinate, which is a second-generation antihistamine.

Gravinate Syrup 60ml formula

  • Dimehydrinate

Available forms

  • Syrup

Risks and warnings

You should know the risks and warnings of Gravinate syrup to prevent its misuse.

There are some specific circumstances under which the use of certain medications is contraindicated or considered dangerous. So if you are taking any medicine its always a good practice to familiarize yourself with its risks and warnings.

The risks and warnings associated with Gravinate syrup are:

Allergy or Hypersensitivity:

People who are allergic to dimenhydrinate should not take Gravinate syrup, or any medicine with similar medical composition. An allergy can be mild, but in severe cases, it can also lead to a serious condition known as anaphylactic shock.

Anaphylaxis requires urgent medical care, without which the person can face serious consequences. To prevent such a perilous situation, patients should always disclose their allergies to their doctor, so that prescriptions are written accordingly.

Respiratory impairment:

Since Gravinate syrup can aggravate respiratory problems, therefore, people with any respiratory issues should take it with caution.

Neuromuscular disease:

People with neuromuscular problems like myasthenia gravis should not take Gravinate syrup, as it can exacerbate their condition.

Liver failure:

Liver performs the task of metabolism and excretion of drugs. Naturally, when liver function is compromised due to disease or liver failure, drugs are not removed from the body. Accumulation of drugs has serious implications for the body. Thus, if you have liver failure, you should not take Gravinate syrup.

Elderly:

As older people are much more likely to suffer from the side-effects of Gravinate syrup, they should take it with caution, or take a lesser dose of the medicine.

Abrupt withdrawal:

It is pertinent that you do not abruptly stop the intake of Gravinate syrup but wean yourself off it. When used over long periods of time, the body can get accustomed to Gravinate syrup. When you suddenly quit, your body undergoes withdrawal symptoms.

While most of the time, doctors prescribe Gravinate syrup for short-term use only to prevent this very scenario. Nonetheless, people should gradually stop their intake of Gravinate syrup, taking lesser dosages with time, so that the body acclimatizes to lack of Gravinate syrup. It is best to consult your healthcare provider before stopping the consumption of Gravinate syrup.

Narrow-angle glaucoma:

Since Gravinate syrup can increase the pressure inside of the eyes, it can aggravate a case of narrow-angle glaucoma. Thus, if you have glaucoma, do not take Gravinate syrup, as it can cause your vision to blur.

Pregnancy and breastfeeding:

Pregnant women should only take Gravinate syrup at the discretion of their doctor, after doing a careful risk-benefit analysis. Since Gravinate syrup can pass into breast milk, and affect the health of the baby, therefore, lactating mothers should take Gravinate syrup only at the doctor’s advice.

Operating machinery:

Do not operate machinery, or drive for that matter, after taking Gravinate syrup, as it can lead to drowsiness and disorientation. Driving or operating machines in this state poses a safety hazard.

Sedatives:

If you are currently taking sedatives, or use sleeping aids, take Gravinate syrup with caution as It has a sedative effect, that can then make you feel dizzy.

Heart Diseases:

Individuals with a history of heart disease, including conditions like arrhythmias, ischemic heart disease, and hypertension, should take Gravinate syrup with caution, lest it aggravates their disease.

Gastrointestinal issues:

People suffering from pyloroduodenal obstruction should take Gravinate syrup with caution. It is highly recommended that if you have any gastrointestinal problems, you should confer with your healthcare provider before taking Gravinate syrup.

Benign prostatic hyperplasia:

Diphenhydramine, the main chemical component of Gravinate syrup, is contraindicated in patients with benign prostatic hyperplasia. Patients with this condition should disclose it to their doctor so that they can be prescribed an alternative for complaints of nausea and vomiting.

Blood Disease:

Although rare, long-term use of Diphenhydramine can lead to blood dyscrasias. Thus, people suffering from porphyria should take Gravinate syrup with caution.

Seizures:

People suffering from seizures, or conditions like epilepsy that can cause seizures, should take Gravinate syrup with caution.

Kidney failure:

Our kidneys do the vital task of removal of waste products in the body, including the waste from the metabolism of drugs. When their function is impaired, this waste can remain in the body, leading to the buildup of toxins, which then has a severe and adverse impact on the body.

Hence, people with kidney disease should tell their healthcare provider about kidney problems. Doctors may then either lower the dosage of the drug or provide an alternative for it.

How to use Gravinate Syrup 60ml?

  • Shake well before use
  • Use a measuring cup, spoon or a dropper for the right quantity
  • Take the medicine orally via mouth
  • Take it with or without meals as your doctor recommends
  • Follow the prescribed dosage and frequency
  • Do not exceed the prescribed dosage

Gravinate Syrup Side Effects

Potential side effects of Gravinate syrup are as follows:

  • Drowsiness
  • Dry mouth, nose, or throat
  • Problems with coordination
  • Fainting
  • Dizziness
  • Nausea
  • Excitement or hyperactivity (especially in children)
  • Headache
  • New or worsening dizziness
  • Blurred vision
  • Ringing in the ears

Drug Interactions

Drugs that can interact with Gravinate syrup include:

  • Alcohol
  • Opioids
  • Caffeine
  • Magnesium
  • Salicylate
  • Phenyltoloxamine
  • Chlorpheniramine
  • Dextromethorphan
  • Phenylephrine
  • Pseudoephedrine
  • Doxylamine
  • Diphenhydramine
  • Acrivastine
  • Brompheniramine
  • Carbetapentane
  • Carbinoxamine
  • Cetirizine
  • Chlophedianol
  • Dexbrompheniramine
  • Doxylamine
  • Pyridoxine
  • Fexofenadine
  • Heparin
  • Hydroxyzine
  • Levocetirizine
  • Meclizine
  • Pyrilamine
  • Sedating H1-blockers
  • Sincalide
  • Triprolidine

Storage Conditions

  • Gravinate syrup should be kept out of reach and sight of children. 
  • It should be stored at room temperature.
  • It should not be used after the expiration date on the pack has passed.

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Frequently Asked Questions

What is the price of Gravinate Syrup 60ml in Pakistan?

The Gravinate Syrup 60ml price in Pakistan is Rs. 48.77

What is Gravinate Syrup 60ml used for?

Gravinate Syrup 60ml is used in the following conditions:
  • Nausea and Vomiting
  • Dizziness due to motion sickness
  • Upset stomach
  • Nausea and sickness in pregnant women
  • Meniere's disease

What is Gravinate Syrup 60ml composed of?

Gravinate Syrup 60ml is composed of:
  • Dimehydrinate

Do you need a prescription to buy Gravinate Syrup 60ml?

To buy Gravinate Syrup 60ml you must have a prescription signed by your doctor.

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