
|Articles|May 1, 2008
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Motion Sickness: Calming the Waves of Upset
Author(s)Yvette C. Terrie, BSPharm, RPh
Motion sickness is a common and inconvenient malady. Pharmacists can assist patients by counseling them on the proper use of pharmacologic agents commonly used to prevent and treat this condition and any adverse effects associated with the use of these agents. Nonpharmacologic approaches to managing this condition are also discussed.
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