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About Cinrose-D Tablet

Cinrose-D Tablet is a combination of anti-histamine and anti-emetic drugs, primarily used to treat Meniere's disease (inner ear disorder), which can cause vertigo (a spinning sensation or dizziness), ringing in the ears, nausea (feeling sick), vomiting, and loss of hearing. Meniere's disease occurs when the inner ear is affected and causes episodes of vertigo (spinning). It also leads to hearing problems and a ringing sound in the ear.

Cinrose-D Tablet consists of 'Cinnarizine' (anti-histamine) and 'Domperidone' (anti-emetic). Cinnarizine is an anti-histamine drug that blocks the effects of histamine (a chemical substance produced in response to allergy) in the brain to reduce the symptoms of travel sickness. It is also a calcium channel blocker and improves blood circulation in the inner ear, thus reducing symptoms caused by vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), and Meniere's disease. Domperidone is an anti-emetic drug (that eases vomiting symptoms) and dopamine (chemical messenger) antagonist. It works by blocking the action of dopamine in the brain, which causes nausea and vomiting. It also increases the movements and contractions of stomach muscles. Domperidone is also a prokinetic agent that controls acid reflux. 

Your doctor will decide the dose and duration based on the severity of your disease. Common side effects of Cinrose-D Tablet include drowsiness, nausea, dry mouth, indigestion, and weight gain. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.

If you use other prescription or non-prescription medicines, inform your doctor before using Cinrose-D Tablet. Let your doctor know if you have any liver, kidney, or heart diseases, Parkinson's disease, blood disorders (porphyria), and allergic reactions before starting Cinrose-D Tablet. Cinrose-D Tablet may cause weight gain in some cases, so avoid eating junk and eat a healthy, balanced diet, including home-cooked food. Consult your doctor before taking Cinrose-D Tablet if you are pregnant, planning for pregnancy, or breastfeeding. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Cinrose-D Tablet as it could lead to increased drowsiness. 

Uses of Cinrose-D Tablet

Treatment of Meniere's disease, vertigo, tinnitus, nausea, and vomiting.

Medicinal Benefits

Cinrose-D Tablet is used to treat inner ear disorders, vertigo, nausea, and vomiting. It consists of Cinnarizine and Domperidone. Cinnarizine is an antihistamine drug that blocks the effects of histamine (a chemical substance produced in response to allergy) in the brain to reduce symptoms of travel sickness. It is also a calcium channel blocker and improves blood circulation in the inner ear, thus reducing symptoms caused by vertigo, tinnitus (ringing in the ear), and Meniere's disease. Domperidone is an anti-emetic drug (that eases vomiting symptoms) that works by blocking the action of dopamine in the brain, which causes nausea and vomiting. It is also a prokinetic agent that controls acid reflux and increases stomach muscle movements and contractions.

Side Effects of Cinrose-D Tablet

  • Drowsiness
  • Nausea
  • Dry mouth
  • Indigestion
  • Weight gain 
  • Headache
  • Tiredness

Directions for Use

Swallow Cinrose-D Tablet as a whole with a glass of water, do not chew, crush or break it.

Storage

Store in a cool and dry place away from sunlight

Drug Warnings

Inform your doctor if you have a history of renal failure, liver diseases, Parkinson's disease (brain disorder), blood disorders (porphyria), heart rhythm problems, and cardiac arrest before starting Cinrose-D Tablet. Let your doctor know in advance if you use any medicines that treat fungal/bacterial infections and AIDS/HIV. Cinrose-D Tablet can cause weight gain; hence it is advised to maintain a well-balanced, healthy lifestyle. Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant, planning to conceive or a breastfeeding mother if the doctor advised you Cinrose-D Tablet. Avoid consuming alcohol along with Cinrose-D Tablet as it could lead to increased dizziness and drowsiness. Cinrose-D Tablet may cause sleepiness, so drive only if you are alert. 

Therapeutic Class

CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS

Drug Interactions

Drug-Drug Interaction: Cinrose-D Tablet may interact with antidepressants (escitalopram, amitriptyline), anti-fungal agents (ketoconazole), antibiotics (erythromycin, moxifloxacin), heart-related drugs (amiodarone, sotalol), antipsychotics (haloperidol, pimozide), stomach related drugs (cisapride, dolasetron), anti-allergic drugs (mequitazine), anti-malarial medicine (halofantrine), anti-cancer drugs (toremifene, vandetanib), drugs treating HIV/AIDS (ritonavir), and pain killers (opioids).

Drug-Food Interaction: Alcohol may cause dizziness and drowsiness when taken with Cinrose-D Tablet.

Drug-Disease Interaction: Before using Cinrose-D Tablet, let your doctor know if you have any history of renal failure, liver diseases, Parkinson's disease (brain disorder), blood disorders (porphyria), heart rhythm problems, and cardiac arrest.

Drug-Drug Interactions Checker List

  • ESCITALOPRAM
  • AMITRIPTYLINE
  • KETOCONAZOLE
  • ERYTHROMYCIN
  • MOXIFLOXACIN
  • AMIODARONE
  • HALOPERIDOL
  • PIMOZIDE
  • CISAPRIDE
  • DOLASETRON
  • MEQUITAZINE
  • HALOFANTRINE
  • VANDETANIB
  • RITONAVIR

Diet & Lifestyle Advise

  • Avoid chocolates, junk food, cheese, processed food, alcohol, and smoking. Instead, eat a healthy diet and do regular exercise to avoid weight gain caused due to Cinrose-D Tablet.
  • You can try increasing your mindfulness by doing yoga, meditation, mindfulness-based cognitive therapy, and stress reduction techniques.
  • Drink enough water to stay hydrated and limit or avoid alcohol and caffeine.
  • Include a diet rich in whole grains, vegetables, and fruits. This is a healthier option than eating a lot of simple carbohydrates found in processed foods.
  • You can include antioxidants in your daily diet like ashwagandha, omega-3 fatty acids, green tea, and lemon balm.
  • Try to spend time with your friends and family. Having a strong social network may help you lower your risk of anxiety.
  • You can manage vertigo by avoiding dehydration, taking a low sodium diet, reducing alcohol intake, and managing stress. 
  • Sitting down right away and rising slowly may help relieve vertigo. To improve your balance, you can also use a cane. 
  • Your doctor may also suggest physiotherapy exercises to manage your posture and balance.

Habit Forming

No

What if I have taken an overdose of Cinrose-D Tablet

Do not take more than the prescribed dose of Cinrose-D Tablet as it may cause overdose. If you suspect you have taken overdose, please consult a doctor immediately.

Special Advise

  • Let your doctor know that you are taking Cinrose-D Tablet if you are undergoing any medical tests.
  • Cinrose-D Tablet may cause abnormal liver function tests, hence caution is recommended.

Disease/Condition Glossary

Meniere's disease occurs when the inner ear is affected and causes vertigo episodes (spinning sensation). Meniere's disease usually affects one ear. Symptoms include severe dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), hearing loss, and a feeling of fullness or congestion in the ear.

Nausea is defined as stomach discomfort and the sensation of an urge to vomit.

Vomiting is the forcible voluntary or involuntary emptying of contents of the stomach through the mouth. Nausea or vomiting may be triggered by many factors, including food poisoning, gastritis (inflammation of the stomach lining), an ulcer, or bulimia (eating disorder).

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Alcohol

Unsafe

You are recommended to avoid alcohol consumption while taking Cinrose-D Tablet. Alcohol intake, along with Cinrose-D Tablet, may cause increased dizziness and drowsiness.

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Pregnancy

Caution

Please consult your doctor if you are pregnant or planning to conceive before starting Cinrose-D Tablet.

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Breast Feeding

Caution

Please consult your doctor before taking Cinrose-D Tablet if you are breastfeeding mother.

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Driving

Unsafe

Cinrose-D Tablet may make you feel drowsy. Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience drowsiness.

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Liver

Caution

Cinrose-D Tablet should be cautiously administered in patients with liver diseases. Please consult your doctor if you have a history of liver impairment before starting Cinrose-D Tablet.

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Kidney

Caution

Cinrose-D Tablet should be cautiously administered in patients with kidney problems. Please consult your doctor if you have a history of kidney impairment/kidney disease.

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Children

Caution

Cinrose-D Tablet is not recommended for children below five years of age. Domperidone in Cinrose-D Tablet is not recommended in children who weigh less than 35kg.

Country of origin

India
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FAQs

Cinrose-D Tablet is used to treat Meniere's disease (inner ear disorder), which can cause vertigo (a spinning sensation or dizziness), ringing in the ears, nausea (feeling sick), vomiting, and loss of hearing.
Cinrose-D Tablet is a combination of Cinnarizine and Domperidone. Cinnarizine improves blood circulation in the inner ear. Domperidone controls acid reflux and increases the movements and contractions of stomach muscles. Collectively, Cinrose-D Tablet treats Meniere's disease, vertigo, nausea, and vomiting.
Cinrose-D Tablet may sometimes cause weight gain during its prolonged use. It is always advised to maintain a well-balanced, healthy diet and exercise regularly.
Cinrose-D Tablet is contraindicated in renal failure, liver diseases, Parkinson's disease (brain disorder), blood disorders (porphyria), heart rhythm problems, and cardiac arrest. Inform your doctor beforehand if you use any medicines treating fungal/bacterial infections and AIDS/HIV. Please consult your doctor before starting Cinrose-D Tablet if you have a medical history.
You are advised to complete the course prescribed by your doctor. Please do not stop taking this medicine unless advised by your doctor since it may lead to recurrent episodes of dizziness and spinning.
Apart from medications, you can manage vertigo by avoiding dehydration, taking a low sodium diet, reducing alcohol intake, and managing stress. Sitting down right away and rising slowly may help relieve vertigo. To improve your balance, you can also use a cane. Your doctor may also suggest physiotherapy exercises to manage your balance.
Store Cinrose-D Tablet at room temperature, in a dry place. Keep it out of sight and reach of children.
If you miss a dose of Cinrose-D Tablet, take it as soon as you remember. However, if it is almost time for the scheduled dose, skip the missed dose and take the next dose at the scheduled time.
Common side effects of Cinrose-D Tablet include drowsiness, nausea, dry mouth, indigestion, and weight gain. These side effects are not familiar to everyone and vary individually. If you notice any side effects that are not manageable, please consult your doctor.
Cinrose-D Tablet may make cause drowsiness in some cases. Do not drive or operate machinery if you experience drowsiness.
Do not take more than the prescribed dose of Cinrose-D Tablet as it may cause an overdose. If you suspect you have taken overdose, please consult a doctor immediately.

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