Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection has the effect of improving human blood microcirculation and lowering blood pressure, and is currently mainly used to treat various cardiovascular and cerebrovascular diseases. Although Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection has good clinical results, people with peptic ulcer and bronchial asthma are best not to use it to prevent adverse effects on the body.
Function 1 of Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection: It has the effect of improving cerebrovascular and cardiovascular symptoms, and has the effect of improving vertigo. It is the main active ingredient of anti-H1 receptor agonists. It has a significant dilating effect on cerebrovascular and cardiovascular, especially vertebral-basilar artery system. It can significantly increase blood flow in the heart, brain, and periphery, and can improve blood circulation and lower blood pressure throughout the body.
Function 2 of Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection: It can also increase cochlea and vestibular blood flow, thereby eliminating inner ear vertigo, tinnitus, and ear closure sensation. It can also increase capillary permeability, promote the absorption of extracellular fluid, eliminate lymphatic edema, and can also counteract the vasoconstrictive effect of catecholamine and lower arterial blood pressure.
Function 3 of Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection: In addition, it inhibits coagulation and has an anti-platelet effect. Betahistine Hydrochloride Injection is mainly used to treat inner ear vertigo, and can also be used for cerebral arteriosclerosis, ischemic cerebrovascular diseases, and postural vertigo, tinnitus, and other symptoms caused by hypertension.