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Struggling with dizziness, spinning sensations, or balance problems? Serc (betahistine) is a prescription medication that may help manage vertigo, including the episodes associated with Meniere's disease. Doctronic connects you with licensed physicians who can evaluate your symptoms and prescribe the right treatment from the comfort of home.


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What Is Serc?

Serc (betahistine) is a prescription medication used to manage vertigo, including vertigo associated with Meniere's disease. It works by acting on histamine receptors in the inner ear, improving blood flow to the labyrinth and reducing the frequency and severity of vertigo episodes. With the right dose and ongoing monitoring, many patients experience meaningful relief from spinning, dizziness, and associated symptoms.

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Is Online Serc Treatment Right for You?

Doctronic can help you access Serc (betahistine) if you have been diagnosed with or are experiencing symptoms consistent with vertigo, particularly Meniere's disease or other vestibular disorders. A licensed physician will review your symptom history, prior diagnoses, and any relevant test results to determine whether Serc is appropriate for you.

Because betahistine acts on the vestibular system and inner-ear circulation, your provider will also consider your cardiovascular and medical history, including any conditions such as peptic ulcer disease or pheochromocytoma that may affect prescribing decisions.

  • Diagnosed with Meniere's disease or vestibular vertigo
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Frequently asked questions

Serc (betahistine) is a prescription medication that acts on histamine H1 and H3 receptors in the inner ear. It improves blood flow to the labyrinth and helps regulate inner-ear fluid pressure, which can reduce the frequency and intensity of vertigo episodes, particularly in Meniere's disease.

Betahistine is generally taken over several weeks to months before the full benefit is seen. Some patients notice a reduction in vertigo episode frequency within a few weeks, but consistent use over a longer period is typically needed for the best results.

Betahistine is commonly prescribed at doses of 8 mg to 16 mg taken two to three times daily with food. Your physician will recommend the dose that is appropriate for your symptoms and medical history.

Common side effects of betahistine include headache, nausea, and mild indigestion. These effects are usually mild and often improve when the medication is taken with food. Let your provider know if you experience any unusual or persistent symptoms.

Serc should be used with caution in people with a history of peptic ulcer disease, asthma, or pheochromocytoma. It is not recommended during pregnancy or breastfeeding without explicit guidance from a physician. Your Doctronic provider will review your full medical history before prescribing.

Betahistine may interact with antihistamines, which can reduce its effectiveness, and with monoamine oxidase inhibitors. Always share a complete list of your current medications with your provider so potential interactions can be evaluated.

Doctronic uses an AI-powered evaluation to gather information about your symptoms and medical history. A licensed physician then reviews your case, makes a clinical determination, and creates a personalized treatment plan, which may include a prescription if appropriate.

Yes. Doctronic works exclusively with licensed physicians, and all clinical decisions are doctor-reviewed and audited for quality. The platform is HIPAA-compliant, and care is available to adults 18 and older in any U.S. state.