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๐ Beat the waves, not your vibe โ chew your way to calm!
Dramamine Chewable Formula offers fast, effective relief from motion sickness symptoms like nausea, dizziness, and vomiting. Featuring a great-tasting orange flavor and a convenient chewable tablet form, it requires no water and is perfect for adults on the move. Backed by the #1 pharmacist recommended brand, this 8-count pack ensures youโre always ready to stay steady and enjoy the journey.


























| ASIN | B007XTLO0G |
| Active Ingredients | Dimenhydrinate |
| Additional Features | Targeted |
| Age Range Description | Adult |
| Best Sellers Rank | #36,214 in Health ( See Top 100 in Health ) #228 in Digestion & Nausea Medicine |
| Brand | Dramamine |
| Brand Name | Dramamine |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,758 Reviews |
| Dosage Form | Tablets |
| Flavor | Orange |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00831248002002 |
| Item Dimensions | 9.4 x 9 x 1.8 centimeters |
| Item Form | Tablets |
| Item Weight | 14 g |
| Item dimensions L x W x H | 9.4 x 9 x 1.8 centimeters |
| Item weight | 14 g |
| Manufacturer | Dramamine |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 831248002002 |
| Material Type Free | en_AE |
| Model Number | 10831240002009 |
| Number of Items | 8 |
| Package Type Name | Box |
| Product Benefits | Over-the-counter antiemetic |
| Product benefits | Over-the-counter antiemetic |
| Specific Uses For Product | Motion Sickness |
| Specific uses for product | Motion Sickness |
| UPC | 831248002002 |
M**F
Expiry date so soon
I love this brand but canโt trust the seller. I bought it in feb 2026. And expiry date is for march 2026.
R**T
No water needed
Works great for nausea
G**Y
Works
Works
A**C
Fairly effective for disequilibrium, but expect drowsiness
I am using these to address a disequilibrium problem I have - the "feeling-of-standing-on-a-ship" type of imbalance. The condition resulted after an upper-respiratory illness a while back and has been intermittent ever since, which, you know, sucks. I don't use this every day, just when it is particularly bad. I don't get nausea, so I can't comment on whether these help that or not. I've tried 1x and 2x. 2x works really well to stabilize me, but it makes me very drowsy/lethargic, so I stick with 1x most of the time, which takes the edge off. Time to effect is about 45m, duration maybe 3-4h. I can take a second 50mg dose about 6h after the first without the extreme lethargy, so the effect must be shorter than that. I do find that I get significantly better sleep when using these, but you aren't supposed to use them for that, so I don't. I might, though, if I had a particularly bad cold and wanted to just knock myself out. Flavor-wise, not bad. Orange-y, a little bitter. Leaves a bit of an aftertaste, but hardly noticeable. Would recommend.
J**R
For me it works better than prescription anti-nausea meds
Dramamine. The pill that, for my Boomer generation has been around forever, and has assisted us through the rituals of growing up: experimenting with alcohol and trying not to throw up on our girlfriend's prom dress; riding shotgun in a friend's new Mustang, where the twisty roads brought on big-time motion sickness; helping a friend get through her pregnancy miseries, including major motion sickness . . . and on and on. Now I'm retired and facing old age, and I have no doubt Dramamine will continue to play a role, this time in combatting the illnesses experienced by the elderly. In fact, I have a perfect example of this actually happening. Last fall my ten-year battle with sciatica turned nasty and in consultation with my orthopedic specialist, the big decision, to take the surgical option, was given the go-ahead. I had the surgery three weeks ago, and I was prescribed Percocet 10 mg tablets to help with the post-op pain. I thought the after enduring sciatica for years, my back had no more surprises for me, but I was so, so wrong. My surgery went well, but even then, the assault on my lower body's nerves and the bone structure intended to support them introduced me to new levels of pack pain hell. Two Percocet 10s with a Gabapentin chaser, barely made a dent in my pain lumbar, but thanks to the hysteria in the media about opioid overuse, people like me with intractable pain are being denied sufficient dosages of opioid pain killers to put us ahead of the pain curve. When I hear Stage 4 cancer patients are spending their last days in extreme pain, my blood boils. And to add insult to injury, people like me with sensitive stomachs are vulnerable to nausea caused by opioids, and so must add debilitating stomach upset to the cascade of pain events that afflict us after spine surgery. I was prescribed subscription anti-nausea medication that cost a lot but did very little. Finally, in desperation I got a friend to sneak into the hospital a dozen or so chewable Dramamine pills that are the subject of this review. I immediately shoved a couple of these into my mouth and bit down, releasing a strong orange flavor that was maybe more intense than intended, but it certainly beat the taste of most chewable medications. And best of all, I could feel my nausea abating just a half-hour or so after taking my first two. The nausea has stayed away and I can manage larger doses of pain killer. What more could I ask of an over-the-counter, anti-nausea medication? I'm happy Dramamine is going to be on my side as I enter the most challenging period of my life.
J**A
Great product and affordable
MUCH NEEDED!!! I literally have such bad motion sickness on flights, in the car, and also on rides. This is so great and game changer
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