Ménière disease is a disorder of the inner ear, characterized by rotational vertigo, hearing loss, tinnitus, and vegetative symptoms. The aim of the present research is to examine the effectiveness of betahistine and piracetam in the reduction of vertigo attacks in Ménière disease. To verify our hypothesis, 105 (31 male and 74 females, mean age [standard deviation], 57.4 [11.05]) adult patients with definite Ménière disease were enrolled in this investigation. Beside the analysis of the hospital records, the subjective complaints of the patients and the completed vertigo diaries were taken into consideration too. The statistical analysis was completed using the IBM SPSS version 24 software. Retrospective analysis, including a 12 years period was conducted. Based on our results, betahistine was successful in the reduction of attacks. Statistically significant decrease was achieved in frequency of dizziness (P =.000331) and vertigo (P
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Molnár, A., Maihoub, S., Tamás, L., & Szirmai, Á. (2021). Conservative Treatment Possibilities of Ménière Disease, Involving Vertigo Diaries. Ear, Nose and Throat Journal, 100(7), 536–542. https://doi.org/10.1177/0145561319881838
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