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Dizziness and Vertigo Part 6 a All listed drugs are U.S.. Food and Drug Administration approved, but most are not approved for the treatment of vertigo.. e For benign paroxysmal positio

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Chapter 022 Dizziness and Vertigo

(Part 6)

a

All listed drugs are U.S Food and Drug Administration approved, but most are not approved for the treatment of vertigo

b

Usual oral (unless otherwise stated) starting dose in adults; maintenance dose can be reached by a gradual increase

c

For acute vertigo only

d

For motion sickness only

e

For benign paroxysmal positional vertigo

f

For vertigo other than Ménière's and positional

g

For Ménière's disease

h

For migraine-associated vertigo (see Chap 15 for a listing of prophylactic antimigrainous drugs)

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For perilymphatic fistula and refractory cases of Ménière's disease.Posterior semicircular canal BPPV, the most common type, is often self-limited but, when persistent, may respond dramatically to specific repositioning exercise programs designed to empty particulate debris from the canal One of these exercises, the Epley procedure, is graphically demonstrated, in four languages, on a website for use in both physicians' offices and self-treatment (www.charite.de/ch/neuro/vertigo.html)

Prophylactic measures to prevent recurrent vertigo are variably effective Antihistamines are commonly utilized but are of limited value Ménière's disease may respond to a diuretic or, more effectively, to a very low salt diet (1 g/d)

Recurrent episodes of migraine-associated vertigo should be treated with antimigrainous therapy (Chap 15) There are a variety of inner ear surgical procedures for refractory Ménière's disease, but these are only rarely necessary

Psychogenic ("phobic postural") vertigo is best treated with cognitive-behavioral therapy

Helpful websites for both physicians and vertigo patients are: www.iVertigo.net and www.tchain.com

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Global Considerations

There are no epidemiologic studies indicating an increased frequency of specific types of vertigo in different geographical areas However, whereas BPPV

of the posterior semicircular canal is overwhelmingly the most common form of positional vertigo in most countries, there seems to be an unusually large number

of reports of horizontal (lateral) BPPV from Italy and Korea

Further Readings

Dieterich M: Dizziness The Neurologist 10:154, 2004 [PMID: 15140275]

Halmagi GM: Diagnosis and management of vertigo Clin Med 5:159, 2005

Leigh RJ, Zee DS: Neurology of Eye Movement, 4th ed New York, Oxford,

2006, pp 76–79; 559–597

Strupp M et al: Methylprednisolone, valacyclovir, or the combination for

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vestibular neuritis N Engl J Med 351:354, 2004 [PMID: 15269315]

———, Brandt T: Pharmacological advances in the treatment of neuro-otological and eye movement disorders Curr Opin Neurol 19:33, 2006

White J et al: Canalith repositioning for benign paroxysmal positional vertigo Otol Neurotol 26:704, 2005 [PMID: 16015173]

Zingler VC et al: Causative factors and epidemiology of bilateral vestibulopathy in 255 patients Ann Neurol 61:524, 2007 [PMID: 17393465]

Bibliography

Holmberg J et al: Treatment of phobic postural vertigo A controlled study

of cognitive-behavioral therapy and self-controlled desensitization J Neurol 253:500, 2006 [PMID: 16362533]

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