Not medical advice. This information is for educational purposes only. Always consult a qualified doctor or pharmacist before taking any medicine. Betahistine requires a valid prescription.
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Betahistine
Betahistine is a widely-used prescription medication in the neurological category.
Data last updated: 30 March 2026 · Source: openFDA.gov, DailyMed (NLM/NIH)
Common Brand Names in India:
What is Betahistine Used For?
- Neurological disorders
- Seizure disorders
- Neuropathic pain
Storage Instructions
Store at room temperature, away from moisture and heat.
Speak to a neurologist on Zospital
Consult a neurologist on Zospital before starting Betahistine. Verified Indian specialists available for in-clinic and online consultations.
Other Neurological Medicines
Sources: openFDA.gov · dailymed.nlm.nih.gov · nlm.nih.gov (RxNorm). Information is for educational purposes only. Consult a doctor before use.
FAQS
Betahistine – Frequently Asked Questions
Common questions about Betahistine, its uses, dosage and safety.
Betahistine is commonly prescribed in India for: Neurological disorders, Seizure disorders, Neuropathic pain. Always confirm the indication with a registered medical practitioner before starting any course.
Betahistine is sold in India under brand names such as Vertin, Betavert, Betahistine. You can also find it on online pharmacies like 1mg, Pharmeasy and Apollo Pharmacy.
Betahistine is a prescription-only (Schedule H) medicine in India. You will need a valid prescription from a registered MBBS / MD doctor to purchase it from a licensed pharmacy.
Pregnancy safety of Betahistine depends on the trimester and individual case. Indian gynaecologists usually avoid Category C/D drugs unless benefit clearly outweighs risk. Speak to your obstetrician before taking Betahistine during pregnancy or while planning conception.
Prices in India typically range from ₹30 – ₹500 per strip / vial depending on brand. Generic versions tend to cost 30-60% less than branded ones, and Jan Aushadhi outlets often stock the lowest-priced equivalents. Check 1mg or Pharmeasy for live MRP.
If you remember within a few hours of the missed dose, take it. If it is nearly time for the next dose, skip the missed one — never double up. Frequent missed doses reduce Betahistine's effectiveness, so consider setting a reminder or speaking to your doctor about a simpler schedule.
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