Cee Zine
Cee Zine Uses, Dosage, Side Effects, Food Interaction and all others data.
Cee Zine provides quick relief of various symptoms of cerebral and peripheral circulation disorders. Cee Zine protects attacks of vascular headache such as migraine. Cee Zine normalizes cerebral circulation time and improves cerebral irrigation in patients suffering from the disorders of cerebral circulation. Cee Zine normalizes arterial pulsations in patients suffering from vasospastic disorders. Cee Zine significantly increases the rate of inflow or pulsation and the blood flow in the most affected limb as well as the walking distance of patients suffering from intermittent claudication.
Cee Zine acts as an antihistamine, labyrinthine sedative and a peripheral antivasoconstrictor. Inarzin is a selective calcium antagonist, inhibiting the influx of Ca2+ intracellularly. It prevents the Ca2+ dependent contraction of arterial smooth muscle by inhibiting Ca2+ influx through smooth muscle calcium channels and thereby, improves vestibular symptoms and prevents peripheral arterial disease.
Cee Zine is an antihistamine and a calcium channel blocker. Histamines mediate a number of activities such as contraction of smooth muscle of the airways and gastrointestinal tract, vasodilatation, cardiac stimulation, secretion of gastric acid, promotion of interleukin release and chemotaxis of eosinophils and mast cells. Competitive antagonists at histamine H1 receptors may be divided into first (sedating) and second (non-sedating) generation agents. Some, such as Cee Zine also block muscarinic acetylcholine receptors and are used as anti-emetic agents. Cee Zine through its calcium channel blocking ability also inhibits stimulation of the vestibular system.
Trade Name | Cee Zine |
Generic | Cinnarizine |
Cinnarizine Other Names | Cinarizina, Cinnarizine, Cinnarizinum |
Type | Tablet |
Formula | C26H28N2 |
Weight | Average: 368.524 Monoisotopic: 368.22524891 |
Groups | Approved, Investigational |
Therapeutic Class | Anti vertigo drugs |
Manufacturer | Logos Pharmaceuticals |
Available Country | India |
Last Updated: | September 19, 2023 at 7:00 am |
Uses
It is mainly used for the symptomatic treatment of nausea and vertigo due to Meniere's disease and other labyrinthine disturbances and for the prevention and treatment of motion sickness. It is also used in the management of various vascular disorders.
Cerebral circulatory disorders:
- Prophylaxis and maintenance therapy for symptoms of cerebral vascular spasms and arteriosclerosis such as dizziness, ear buzzing (tinnitus), vascular headache, unsociability and irritability, fatigue, sleep rhythm disorders such as premature awakening, involutional depressions, loss of memory and lack of concentration, incontinence and other disorders due to aging.
- Sequel of cerebral and cranial trauma.
- Post-apoplectic disorders.
- Migraine.
Peripheral circulatory disorders: Prophylaxis and maintenance therapy for symptoms of vascular spasms and arteriosclerosis (obliterating arteritis, thromboangitis obliterans, Raynaud's disease, diabetes, acrocyanosis, perrio, etc.) such as: intermittent claudication, trophic disturbances, pregangrene, trophic and varicose ulcers, paraesthesia, nocturnal cramps, cold extremities.
Disorders of balance:
- Prophylaxis and maintenance therapy for symptoms of labyrinthine arteriosclerosis, vestibular irritability, Meniere's syndrome, such as vertigo, dizziness, giddiness, syncopal attacks, tinnitus, nystagmus, nausea and vomiting.
- Prophylaxis of motion sickness.
Cee Zine is also used to associated treatment for these conditions: Balance Disorders, Dizziness, Motion Sickness, Nausea, Peripheral Artery Disease (PAD), Raynaud's Phenomenon, Inadequate cerebral circulation, Peripheral vasculopathy
How Cee Zine works
Cee Zine inhibits contractions of vascular smooth muscle cells by blocking L-type and T-type voltage gated calcium channels. Cee Zine has also been implicated in binding to dopamine D2 receptors, histamine H1 receptors, and muscarinic acetylcholine receptors.
Dosage
Cee Zine dosage
Peripheral vascular disease:
- Adult: 75 mg bid or tid.
Cerebrovascular disorders:
- Adult: 75 mg once daily.
Motion sickness:
- Adult: 30 mg 2 hr before travel then 15 mg 8 hrly during the journey if necessary.
- Child: 5-12 yr 15 mg 2 hr before travel then 7.5 mg 8 hrly during the journey as necessary.
Vertigo and vestibular disorders:
- Adult: 30 mg tid or 75 mg 1-2 times daily.
- Child: 5-12 yr 15 mg tid.
Side Effects
Side effects such as somnolence and gastrointestinal disturbances are extremely rare. They are transient and may be readily prevented by achieving the optimal dosage gradually. Combination therapy with other drugs is possible. Whenever indicated, caution should be taken in hypotension (high doses). Rarely, extrapyramidal symptoms in elderly on prolonged therapy.
Precaution
Patient with hypotension (high dose), Parkinson's disease, porphyria. Renal and hepatic impairment. Childn. Pregnancy and lactation.
Interaction
Concurrent use of alcohol, CNS depressants or tricyclic antidepressants may potentiate the sedative effects of either these drugs or of Cee Zine. Therefore, it is advisable to avoid these drugs while taking Cee Zine.
Pregnancy & Breastfeeding use
Pregnancy Category C. The safety of Cee Zine in human pregnancy has not been established. Therefore, it is not advisable to administer Cee Zine in pregnancy.
Lactation: It is not known if Cee Zine is excreted in human breast milk. Use of Cee Zine during breast feeding is not advised.
Contraindication
Contraindicated in Known hypersensitivity to Cee Zine, Parkinson’s disease, Hypotension
Special Warning
Neonates: Cee Zine is not indicated in neonates.
Acute Overdose
Symptoms: Consciousness alterations ranging from somnolence to stupor and coma, vomiting, extrapyramidal symptoms, hypotonia; seizures may occur in young children.
Management: Symptomatic and supportive treatment. May consider admin of activated charcoal within 1 hr of ingestion.
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FAQ
What is Cee Zine used for?
It's used for travel sickness (also called motion sickness) dizziness and sickness caused by inner ear problems (such as vertigo, tinnitus and Ménière's disease).
How safe is Cee Zine?
Cee Zine can safe to be taken by most adults and children aged 5 years and above. Cee Zine is not suitable for some people. Tell your doctor or pharmacist if you have: had an allergic reaction to Cee Zine or any other medicines in the past.
How does Cee Zine work?
Cee Zine blocks the receptors in the vomiting centre, preventing it from receiving nerve messages from the vestibular apparatus. This helps to reduce symptoms such as nausea, vomiting dizziness and vertigo.
What are the common side effects of Cee Zine?
Common side effects of include are drowsiness, sweating, dry mouth, headache, skin problems, lethargy, gastrointestinal irritation, hypersensitivity reactions, as well as movement problems/muscle rigidity, and tremor.
Is Cee Zine safe during pregnancy?
Cee Zine is not usually recommended during pregnancy.
Is Cee Zine safe during breastfeeding?
Cee Zine is not usually recommended during pregnancy or while breastfeeding.
Can I drink alcohol with Cee Zine?
Avoid drinking alcohol while taking Cee Zine. Alcohol increases the chance of side effects. To prevent travel sickness, take Cee Zine 2 hours before your journey. You can take another dose 8 hours later if you need to.
Can I drive after taking Cee Zine?
Cee Zine can cause drowsiness. If this happens, do not drive and do not use tools or machines.
When should be taken of Cee Zine?
To prevent travel sickness, take Cee Zine 2 hours before your journey. You can take another dose 8 hours later if you need to.
Can Cee Zine be taken without food?
Cee Zine should preferably be taken after meals. The tablets may be sucked, chewed or swallowed whole with water.
How long does Cee Zine take to work?
Cee Zine can take up to 4 hours for the medicine to reach its full effect.
What is the half-life of Cee Zine?
The reported elimination half-life for Cee Zine ranges from 4 to 24 hours.
Who should not take Cee Zine?
Contraindicated in patients with Parkinson's disease, newborns, and hypersensitivity.
What happen If I stop taking Cee Zine?
If you've been prescribed Cee Zine to help with inner ear problems, your symptoms may return if you stop taking it.
What happens if I miss a dose?
If you forget to take a dose of Cee Zine, take it as soon as you remember. Unless it's nearly time for your next dose. In which case, skip the missed dose and take your next dose at the usual time. It's important to leave at least 8 hours between doses. Do not take 2 doses at the same time. Never take an extra dose to make up for a forgotten one.
What happen if I overdose on Cee Zine?
Taking too much Cee Zine can make you very sleepy or confused, feel sick or be sick, feel weak or shaky, or give you a very fast, uneven or pounding heartbeat (palpitations). Too much Cee Zine can give a child a fit or seizure.
Can Cee Zine causes my weight gain?
Cee Zine may cause weight gain.
Can Cee Zine cause heart palpitations?
Taking too much Cee Zine can make you very sleepy or confused, feel sick or be sick, feel weak or shaky, or give you a very fast, uneven or pounding heartbeat .
Can Cee Zine be taken long term?
Cee Zine should not be taken long term due to its potential side effects. Limiting pack size may reduce the likelihood of long term use.
Can I take Cee Zine every day?
Adults and children aged 12 years or older – the usual dose is 2 tablets, taken 3 times a day. Children aged 5 to 11 years – the usual dose is 1 tablet, taken 3 times a day.