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  • 75 Years
  • 22/01/2025

I'm feeling a lot better from the dizziness after taking Vertin16 three times a day for 15 days, just like the doctor told me. I've been keeping up with the neck exercises, as suggested. But I'm a bit concerned about what to do if the vertigo comes back in a few months. Should I just start on Vertin16 again for another 15 days, or is there any other treatment or approach I should think about?

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Folllow your doctor sadvice and yes you can use that tablet when ever needed.

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Consult a Ent Specialist

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