Gravol
Gravol Taste Free Liquid Gel Capsules
50 mg 8 Capsules
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Gravol Taste Free Liquid Gel capsules are taste free, easy to swallow with no lactose, gluten or sucrose. This product contains the active drug Dimenhydrinate, for the prevention and treatment of nausea, vomiting and dizziness due to motion sickness.
Directions: Adults and children over 12 years: Take 1 or 2 capsules every 4 hours as needed. Take at least 30 minutes, and preferably 1 or 2 hours, before
traveling. Do not take more than 8 capsules in 24 hours.
Caution: Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you have glaucoma , chronic lung disease, difficulty urinating. Take antihistamines tranquilizers, sedatives, are pregnant or breastfeeding. When using this product drowsiness may occur. Do not drive or engage in activities requiring alertness. Excitability may occur, especially in children. Avoid alcoholic drinks. Prolonged use should be only on the
advice of a doctor
Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, call a poison control centre or get medical help right away.
Directions: Adults and children over 12 years: Take 1 or 2 capsules every 4 hours as needed. Take at least 30 minutes, and preferably 1 or 2 hours, before
traveling. Do not take more than 8 capsules in 24 hours.
Caution: Ask a doctor or pharmacist before use if you have glaucoma , chronic lung disease, difficulty urinating. Take antihistamines tranquilizers, sedatives, are pregnant or breastfeeding. When using this product drowsiness may occur. Do not drive or engage in activities requiring alertness. Excitability may occur, especially in children. Avoid alcoholic drinks. Prolonged use should be only on the
advice of a doctor
Keep out of reach of children. In case of overdose, call a poison control centre or get medical help right away.
Should you require consultation with a pharmacist, you may contact our Well.ca Pharmacist.
Please read the label, warnings and inserts provided by the
manufacturer and consult your healthcare professional when purchasing
medications or natural health products to be sure the product is right
for you.
Highlights
- Easy to Swallow
- Taste Free
- Gravol 50 mg Liquid Gel is for the prevention and treatment of nausea, vomiting and dizziness due to motion sickness.
Dimenhydrinate 50 mg, Gelatin, Glycerin, Mannitol, Polyethylene Glycol 400, Povidone, Purified Water, Red 33, Sorbitol.
- Unfortunately, due to the nature of this item, we cannot accept any returns.
- We are only able to ship this item to Canadian customers.
- This item cannot be shipped to Quebec due to provincial pharmacy regulations.
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Gabi from
Love these! I'd been using the tablets for over 30 years. Bought these in error last time.... and am I ever glad it happened. These gel caps DEFINITLY work much fast than the tabs. Strangely, unlike other reviewers, these do NOT make me sleepy at all yet the tabs knock me right out. These gel caps are definitely the way I'm going from now on.
Date published: 2014-10-04
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Mary from
Faster-acting and easier to take than traditional pill format. Dependable and effective like the old format. My first choice now. Always works for nausea and sickness associated with headache and vertigo.
Date published: 2012-02-24
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Paula from
This is the best acting formula. Works very quickly for nausea and aids in relaxation to help you sleep through the night. Brand tried, trusted and true.
Date published: 2013-02-14
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Mary from
Faster-acting and easier to take than traditional pill format. Dependable and effective like the old format. My first choice now.
Date published: 2012-02-24
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Emily from
I never go on a vacation without this. Taken before a train ride, boat ride or plane ride helps me from getting motion- sickness.
Date published: 2007-12-03
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Karen from
Great product to assist insomnia as it can make one sleepy. Short term use only of course.
Date published: 2011-10-28