betahistine hydrochloride
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be·ta·his·tine hy·dro·chlo·ride (ba″tə-hisґtēn) a histamine analogue used as a vasodilator to reduce the frequency of attacks of vertigo in Meniere disease, especially in patients having a high frequency of such attacks; administered orally.
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