i get my prescription from my local dr. i am his meneires guinea pig and he will order just about anything i ask him based on the studies i read about on this board
Don’t expect your doctor to be aware of high-dosage Betahistine treatment, if you live in North America. I found myself in a position where I did Internet research on the subject and presented the results (in a few sentences) to my GP. The pharmacist questioned the prescribed dosage so I mentioned the same results to her as I had to my GP. Here’s a link to a PDF document describing the Betahistine treatment/testing procedure and results, in some detail ..... http://www.mediafire.com/view/lpb0v991ew69v66/High-dosage_betahistine.pdf High-dosage betahistine dihydrochloride between 288 and 480 mg/day in patients with severe Meniere’s disease is recommended for adequate treatment. I am presently on 224mg/day. Please ... don’t think your doctor or pharmacist knows what treatments the world, outside North America, is using. I had to educate both my doctor and pharmacist. Now they get it and it’s all good. Good luck, Softblues.