Can Valium be used to treat symptoms associated with Ménière’s disease, such as vertigo and nausea, and what evidence supports its effectiveness in this condition?
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Valium is commonly prescribed to manage vertigo and nausea in Ménière’s disease due to its calming effect on the vestibular system, improving symptoms.
Valium (diazepam) is sometimes used to manage vertigo and nausea in Ménière’s disease. Its effectiveness is due to its central suppressive effects on vestibular system activity. However, its use is generally reserved for acute episodes due to the risk of dependency and sedation.