SERC is also known as Betahistine Dihydrochloride. SERC is used to treat disorders in the inner ear causing ringing, loss of hearing, and vertigo in one or both ears.

Meniere’s syndrome is commonly treated with Betahistine Dihydrochloride. The symptoms may be in one ear or in both ears. You should not take SERC if you are pregnant because it could affect the development of the baby. SERC can pass into breast milk and is not recommended for breast-feeding mothers. If you are allergic to Betahistine Dihydrochloride, you shouldn’t take SERC. People who have phaeochromocytoma, a peptic ulcer, or who have had a peptic ulcer also should not take SERC. Make sure your doctor is aware of these issues before you order any SERC from an online Canada drugs store. The effectiveness of the drug may be affected if you are taking other antihistamine medications.

SERC is usually taken three times a day. It is best to take your dose with a glass of water during meal time. You should break up the pill or crush it. If you miss a dosage and it is almost time for your next dose, skip the missed dose, and get back on schedule. Never double up on doses because you missed a dose of SERC (Betahistine Dihydrochloride). SERC comes in individually wrapped packs. Do not remove the tablets from the packs until it is time to take the medication. Store the medication in a cool and dry place. To save money, place your order of SERC from any Canadian pharmacy.

Children under the age of 18 should not take SERC. Do not share your prescription with anyone. It is not good to take SERC (Betahistine Dihydrochloride) after the expiration date. If your medication has expired, get another prescription from your doctor. Valid US or Canadian prescriptions for SERC must be acquired before ordering your prescription through an online Canadian pharmacy. If you are not sure if SERC is right for you, talk to your doctor prior to use.

Almost every medication will produce side effects in the body. SERC (Betahistine Dihydrochloride) has common side effects you might experience include nausea and stomach upset. Severe side effects that affect your breathing make you feel dizzy, increase your heart rate, give you a headache, or cause rash or hives should be taken seriously. Tell your doctor or a pharmacist if the symptoms seem severe and worry you.