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Is Betahistine Effective in the Treatment of Ménière’s Disease?

by Sean Holmes, MD, Anil K. Lalwani, MD, and Gauri Mankekar, MD, PhD • April 20, 2021

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Background

Ménière’s disease (MD) or endolymphatic hydrops is an idiopathic disorder commonly affecting adults between 40 and 60 years of age. Medical therapy is focused on treatment of acute episodes, prophylaxis, and mitigation of disease progression during the interval between attacks. Patients who receive no improvement after lifestyle changes are frequently treated with diuretic or betahistine or antihistamine therapies.

Betahistine, a partial H1 receptor agonist and potent H3 receptor antagonist, is widely used in Europe and the rest of the world in the treatment of MD. However, lacking FDA approval, it is unavailable in the United States. Betahistine is known to increase cochlear blood flow and is well tolerated at doses of 16 to 48 mg daily with no reported significant adverse events. It is contraindicated in patients with asthma, renal or cardiac disease, and allergies or hypersensitivities to the medication.

Best Practice

Though some studies show benefit, there is an absence of high-quality data demonstrating the efficacy of betahistine in the treatment of MD. Despite mixed results from studies in the literature, betahistine treatment remains popular due to a very low-risk profile. Definitive large-scale randomized controlled trials with standardized diagnostic criteria, dosing regimens, and long-term follow-ups are required to assess the efficacy of betahistine in MD.

Filed Under: Otology/Neurotology, Otology/Neurotology, Practice Focus, TRIO Best Practices Tagged With: clinical research, Meniere's disease, treatmentIssue: April 2021

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