
What is No?
No helps with dizziness, ringing in the ears, and hearing problems caused by Ménière's disease. It works by changing how the body uses a substance called histamine, which improves blood flow to the inner ear and brain. This helps the brain adjust to the dizziness. Some people get side effects like nausea, indigestion, and headaches.

What is the usual dose of No?
For grown-ups, start by taking a 16mg pill three times a day, ideally with food. Later, your doctor might adjust your dose to be between 24mg and 48mg total per day. This medicine isn't for kids under 18 because there isn't enough information on whether it's safe and effective for them.

How do I take No?
Take 16 milligrams of this medicine three times a day. It's best to take it with food to avoid an upset stomach. You don't have to avoid any particular foods.

For how long do I take No?
No is sometimes taken long-term, with usual daily doses ranging from 24 to 48 milligrams. How long someone takes it depends on their individual needs and their doctor's advice. There's no set time frame.

What disease or symptom is No used for?
No tablets help some people with Ménière's disease. Ménière's disease causes dizziness (vertigo), ringing in the ears (tinnitus), and hearing problems. This medicine may lessen these symptoms, but it doesn't cure the disease.

How long does it take for No to start working?
No's active part shows up in the blood quickly, peaking in about an hour. It then leaves the body gradually over a few hours. How quickly you feel its effects isn't stated in the provided information, but the body processes it relatively fast.

Is No effective?
Clinical studies have demonstrated that No effectively reduces the severity and frequency of vertigo episodes in patients with Ménière's syndrome.

How do I know if No is working?
Patients typically experience reduced dizziness, less frequent vertigo attacks, and improvement in hearing and tinnitus symptoms.

How does No work?
No helps with inner ear problems. It seems to work by affecting certain chemicals in the brain and inner ear that control balance and hearing. This improves blood flow to these areas, and helps the brain adjust to inner ear issues. The exact way it does this isn't completely known, but it involves influencing brain signals related to balance.

Who should avoid taking No?
No shouldn't be used by people with a rare tumor called phaeochromocytoma or allergies to it. If you have stomach ulcers, asthma, hives, rashes, hay fever, or very low blood pressure, your doctor needs to be extra careful prescribing it. To avoid stomach problems, take it with food or a lower dose.

Can I take No with other prescription drugs?
No is a medicine, and it doesn't mix well with some other things. Specifically, it's risky to take it with MAO inhibitors (a type of medicine), alcohol, or a combination of pyrimethamine and dapsone (other medicines). It can also become stronger and have more of an effect when taken with salbutamol (another medicine). Tests in a lab show that MAO inhibitors might stop the body from breaking down No properly, which could lead to problems. Basically, you should tell your doctor about *all* the medicines and alcohol you're taking before you start No.

Can No be taken safely while pregnant?
No is a medicine, and doctors don't recommend it for pregnant women. We don't know enough about how it might affect a baby during pregnancy. If a pregnant woman needs this medicine, her doctor will carefully consider if the benefits outweigh any possible risks to her baby. The same careful consideration is given if a mother is breastfeeding.

Can No be taken safely while breastfeeding?
We don't know if the medicine No passes into human breast milk. If you're breastfeeding, talk to your doctor about whether the benefits of breastfeeding outweigh any possible risks to your baby from this medicine. To be safe, it's best to avoid No while pregnant.

Is No safe for the elderly?
For older people, there's usually no need to change the amount of medicine they take. We don't have a lot of study data on this, but experience shows it's usually fine. However, be careful if the person has very low blood pressure.

How should I store No?
Keep the medicine in its original container to keep it dry. It's good for 3 years.

Does No make people tired or drowsy?
No generally does not cause drowsiness or fatigue. If you experience these symptoms, consult your healthcare provider.

Does No cause stomach upset?
Mild gastrointestinal complaints like nausea, vomiting, or abdominal pain may occur in some patients. Taking the medicine with food often resolves these issues.

Does No affect sleep?
High doses of No can make you sleepy. If you have trouble sleeping while taking this medicine, talk to your doctor.

Does No make it hard to think or concentrate?
No, No is not known to impair cognitive function.

Does No affect mood?
No does not typically cause mood changes. If mood-related symptoms occur, consult a healthcare provider.

Does No interfere with sexual function?
Sexual dysfunction has not been reported as a side effect of No.

Does No affect appetite?
Changes in appetite are not commonly associated with No use.

Does No cause weight gain?
Weight changes are not a known side effect of No.

Does No cause headaches?
No can sometimes cause headaches in a small number of people. If you get a headache while taking it, keep taking the medicine but watch the headache. If it gets worse or is really bad, see your doctor.

Does No limit driving?
Studies show that No doesn't seem to affect driving. However, if you have trouble driving while taking it, stop taking the medicine and see your doctor.

Is it safe to drink alcohol while taking No?
A study showed that the medicine No might react badly with alcohol. It's best to be careful and avoid drinking alcohol while taking this medicine. We don't know exactly what happens if you drink a little alcohol, but it's safer not to risk it.

Is it safe to drink coffee or tea while taking No?
Yes, consuming caffeinated beverages like coffee or tea does not interfere with No's safety or effectiveness.

Is it safe to exercise while taking No?
Exercise is generally safe but should be avoided during active vertigo episodes to prevent injury.

What are No possible harms and risks?
No's most common side effects are upset stomach (nausea and indigestion) and headaches. Less often, people get other stomach problems like vomiting, pain, bloating, or skin reactions like rash or itching. Rarely, but seriously, it can cause low blood platelets or severe allergic reactions. Taking too much can lead to worse stomach problems, dizziness, seizures, and even heart or lung issues, especially if mixed with other medicines.
Available in 12 variations

No Coding One Plus Glucometer 1s
OTC
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No Bph 4mg Capsule
No Bph 4mg Capsule
Silodosin (4mg)
strip of 10 capsules

NO Emis 2mg Drop 30ml
NO Emis 2mg Drop 30ml
Ondansetron (2mg)
bottle of 30 ml Drop

NO Emis 4mg Tablet 6s
NO Emis 4mg Tablet 6s
Ondansetron (4mg)
strip of 6 tablets

No Scars Soap 150gm
No Scars Soap 150gm
box of 150 gm Soap
NO MARKS CREAM PINK 25GM
tube of 25 gm Cream

NO MARKS CREAM PINK 12GM
NO MARKS CREAM PINK 12GM
tube of 12 gm cream

NO Dizz 8mg Tablet
NO Dizz 8mg Tablet
Betahistine (8mg)
strip of 10 tablets
NO SCAR FACE WASH 60ML
tube of 60 ml Face Wash

No Dizz 24mg Tablet 10s
No Dizz 24mg Tablet 10s
Betahistine (24mg)
strip of 10 tablet

No Bph 8mg Capsule
No Bph 8mg Capsule
Silodosin (8mg)
strip of 10 capsules

NO Dizz 16mg Tablet
NO Dizz 16mg Tablet
Betahistine (16mg)
strip of 10 tablets