Antihistamines for motion sickness

No SJR dataOct 17, 2022The Cochrane database of systematic reviews

Antihistamines for preventing motion sickness

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Abstract

Antihistamines may reduce the risk of motion sickness symptoms by about 15% compared to placebo in adults.

  • In studies under natural conditions, 40% of participants taking antihistamines did not experience motion sickness symptoms compared to 25% with placebo.
  • The effectiveness of antihistamines in preventing motion sickness under experimental conditions is very uncertain.
  • Antihistamines may cause more sedation compared to placebo, with 66% experiencing sedation versus 44% with placebo.
  • No studies assessed the treatment of existing motion sickness symptoms.
  • There is limited evidence on the effects of antihistamines in children and on other outcomes such as blurred vision or impaired cognition.

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