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Motion Sickness

Motion Sickness | Symptoms & Signs | Diagnosis & Tests | Prevention & Expectations | Treatment & Monitoring | Pictures and Images | Attribution


Author:Linda Agnello, RN, BSN
Date Written:
Editor:Smith, Elizabeth, BA
Edit Date:07/18/00
Reviewer:Melissa Sanders, PharmD
Date Reviewed:08/07/01

Sources

Gahlinger PM. Motion sickness: how to help your patients avoid travel travail. Postgrad med 1999; 106(4): 177-82

Mick JM, Rund DA. Casting off seasickness. Physician sportsmed 1992; 20(7): 35-6

Ruckenstein MJ, Harrison RV. Motion sickness: helping patients tolerate the ups and downs. Postgrad med 1991; 89(6): 139-42

Motion sickness remedies - ginger to scopolamine. UC Berkeley Wellness Letter. 1999; 6-7


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Reviewer: Melissa Sanders, PharmD
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