Customer Reviews for Equate - Motion Sickness 50 mg, 100 Tablets Anti-Vomiting/Nausea (Compare to Dramamine)

Equate - Motion Sickness 50 mg, 100 Tablets Anti-Vomiting/Nausea (Compare to Dramamine)

Equate - Motion Sickness 50 mg, 100 Tablets Anti-Vomiting/Nausea (Compare to Dramamine) Our Price: $2.27
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Customer Reviews of Equate - Motion Sickness 50 mg, 100 Tablets Anti-Vomiting/Nausea (Compare to Dramamine)

Customer Review: Great motion sickness
Summary: 5 Stars

I bought it for me for my international travel. I followed the dosage as said and this medicine is really worked. Before I have air sick and it was not a very good feeling. After EQUATE motion sickness, I am happy and feel like a plane as a bus. So I bought new one for my mom.

Customer Review: Fraction of the cost of brand name
Summary: 5 Stars

These are not chewable, but they are a fraction of the cost of the name brand. This bottle of 100 should last me a couple of years.

Customer Review: Excellent value
Summary: 5 Stars

My canine gets carsick, these keep her from doing disgusting things in the car while not costing me a fortune.

Customer Review: For those with Meniere's Disease, Chewable is better
Summary: 1 Stars

For those of us who take this med often, its better to keep the chewable version on hand, because when a Meniere's Disease "drop attack" strikes, the nausea from the incredibly intense vertigo would make swallowing this with water, etc impossible. Past experience speaking here. The chewable meclazine is available here on Amazon: [...] , and I intend to order it ASAP. Our little local drug store had told us this was no longer made....now I have found it, Im going to grab it, and make sure I always have it on hand from now on.

Customer Review: NOT WHAT I ORDERED!!!!
Summary: 1 Stars

I would give this negative stars if I could - well, maybe I'd give Amazon those negative stars (wait for the complaint letter to get to them). This product is "advertised" under the drug name meclizine, which I specifically use for MS-induced vertigo. I get this product home and I find its active ingredient is diphenhydramine, not meclizine. WHY IS IT LISTED UNDER MECLIZINE? I guess I will try this as the shipping cost to return it is too high to bother sending it back.
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