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"Dramamine" redirects here. For other uses, see Dramamine (disambiguation) .
Dimenhydrinate diphenhydramine Antihistamine 8-chlorotheophylline stimulant Trade names Draminate, Gravol, Dramamine, others AHFS /Drugs.com Monograph MedlinePlus a607046 Pregnancy category Routes of administration Oral, rectal, intravascular , intramuscular ATC code Legal status
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Dimenhydrinate , marketed as Draminate , Dramamine , and Gravol among others, is an over-the-counter drug used to treat motion sickness and nausea . Dimenhydrinate is a combination drug of diphenhydramine and 8-Chlorotheophylline .[1]
It is most commonly prepared as tablets , although it is also available in liquid form and as a suppository .
Medical uses [ ]
Diphenhydramine is the primary constituent of dimenhydrinate and dictates the primary effect. The main difference relative to pure diphenhydramine is a lower potency due to being combined with 8-chlorotheophylline. By weight, dimenhydrinate is between 53% to 55.5% diphenhydramine.[2]
Nausea [ ]
Dimenhydrinate (marketed as Gravol in Canada and Dramamine in the United Kingdom and the United States) is an over-the-counter (OTC) antihistamine indicated for the prevention and relief of nausea and vomiting from a number of causes. It is an H1 receptor antagonist that demonstrates anticholinergic activity.[3]
Recreational use [ ]
Dimenhydrinate is recreationally used as a deliriant .[4] [5] [6] Slang terms for Dramamine used this way include "drama", "dime", "dime tabs", "D-Q", "substance D", "d-house", and "drams".[7] Abusing Dramamine is sometimes referred to as Dramatizing or "going a dime a dozen", a reference to the amount of Dramamine tablets generally necessary for a trip.[8]
Many users report a side effect profile consistent with tropane alkaloid (e.g. atropine ) poisoning as both show antagonism of muscarinic acetylcholine receptors in both the central and autonomic nervous system, which inhibits various signal transduction pathways.[5] In the CNS, diphenhydramine readily crosses the blood–brain barrier , exerting effects within the visual and auditory cortex.[citation needed ]
Other CNS effects occur within the limbic system and hippocampus , causing confusion and temporary amnesia due to decreased acetylcholine signaling. Toxicology also manifests in the autonomic nervous system, primarily at the neuromuscular junction , resulting in ataxia and extrapyramidal side effects and the feeling of heaviness in the legs, and at sympathetic post-ganglionic junctions, causing urinary retention, pupil dilation, tachycardia , irregular urination, and dry red skin caused by decreased exocrine gland secretions, and mucous membranes. Considerable overdosage can lead to myocardial infarction (heart attack), serious ventricular arrhythmias , coma, and death.[9] Such a side effect profile is thought to give ethanolamine -class antihistamines a relatively low abuse liability.[citation needed ] The specific antidote for dimenhydrinate poisoning is physostigmine , usually given by IV in a hospital.
Brand names [ ]
Dimenhydrinate is marketed under many brand names: in the US, Mexico, Turkey and Serbia as Dramamine; in Ukraine as Driminate; in Canada, Costa Rica, and India as Gravol; in Iceland as Gravamin; in Russia and Croatia as Dramina; in South Africa and Germany as Vomex; in Australia and Austria as Vertirosan; in Brazil as Dramin; in Colombia as Mareol; in Ecuador as Anautin; in Hungary as Daedalon; in Sweden as Calma or Arlevert;[citation needed ] in Indonesia as Antimo; in Italy as Xamamina or Valontan; in Peru as Gravicoll; in Poland and Slovakia as Aviomarin;[10] in Portugal as Viabom, Vomidrine, and Enjomin; in Spain as Biodramina; in Thailand as Daimenin; in Israel as Travamin; in Pakistan as Gravinate; and in Ethiopia as dimenhydrinate.[11]
Popular culture [ ]
Modest Mouse produced a song titled "Dramamine" on their 1996 debut album This Is a Long Drive for Someone with Nothing to Think About . The song uses side effects of the drug as a metaphor for the deteriorating state of a personal relationship.[12]
References [ ]
^ Putra OD, Yoshida T, Umeda D, Higashi K, Uekusa H, Yonemochi E (29 July 2016). "Crystal Structure Determination of Dimenhydrinate after More than 60 Years: Solving Salt–Cocrystal Ambiguity via Solid-State Characterizations and Solubility Study". Crystal Growth & Design . 16 (9): 5223–5229. doi :10.1021/acs.cgd.6b00771 .
^ "Dimenhydrinate injection, solution" . Daily Med . U.S. National Library of Medicine. Archived from the original on 13 October 2014. Retrieved 19 July 2014 . }}
^ Canadian Agency for Drugs and Technologies in Health (2015). "Abuse and Misuse Potential of Dimenhydrinate: A Review of the Clinical Evidence [Internet]". CADTH Rapid Response Reports . PMID 26985532 . CS1 maint: uses authors parameter (link )
^ "The Health Risks of Abusing Motion sickness pills" . Narconon International . Retrieved 2016-09-13 .
^ Jump up to: a b Lessenger JE, Feinberg SD (2008). "Abuse of prescription and over-the-counter medications" . Journal of the American Board of Family Medicine . 21 (1): 45–54. doi :10.3122/jabfm.2008.01.070071 . PMID 18178702 .
^ Gardner DM, Kutcher S (March 1993). "Dimenhydrinate abuse among adolescents". Canadian Journal of Psychiatry . 38 (2): 113–6. doi :10.1177/070674379303800208 . PMID 8467436 . S2CID 30190588 .
^ "The Dangers of Dimenhydrinate Abuse" . Bright Hub . 2009-10-06. Retrieved 2016-09-13 .
^ "Dramamine" . Budderbongs forums . Retrieved 2016-09-13 .
^ "Are Teens Abusing Motion Sickness Pills? - Muir Wood Adolescent and Family Services" . Archived from the original on 2016-09-18. Retrieved 2016-09-13 .
^ "Aviomarin, tabletki, 50 mg, 5 szt" . Dox.pl (in Polish).
^ "Gravinate [Dimenhydrinate]" . Karachi Pakistan: The Searle Company Ltd. Archived from the original on 5 May 2013.
^ "Modest Mouse: 'This is a long drive...' " . Portland. Retrieved 2019-03-26: Glacial Pace Recordings.CS1 maint: location (link )
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Tropanes (e.g., cocaine )
Tricyclic antidepressants: Amitriptyline
Butriptyline
Cianopramine
Clomipramine
Desipramine
Dosulepin (dothiepin)
Doxepin
Imipramine
Lofepramine
Melitracen
Nortriptyline
Protriptyline
Trimipramine
Tetracyclic antidepressants: Amoxapine
Maprotiline
Mianserin
Oxaprotiline
Setiptiline
Others: Antihistamines (e.g., brompheniramine , chlorphenamine , pheniramine , tripelennamine )
Antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine , ziprasidone )
Arylcyclohexylamines (e.g., ketamine , phencyclidine )
Dopexamine
Ephenidine
Ginkgo biloba
Indeloxazine
Nefazodone
Opioids (e.g., desmetramadol , methadone , pethidine (meperidine) , tapentadol , tramadol , levorphanol )
SERT (SRIs )
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors: 6-Nitroquipazine
Alaproclate
Cericlamine
Citalopram
Dapoxetine
Desmethylcitalopram
Didesmethylcitalopram
Escitalopram
Femoxetine
Fluoxetine
Fluvoxamine
Indalpine
Ifoxetine
Norfluoxetine
Omiloxetine
Panuramine
Paroxetine
PIM-35
Pirandamine
RTI-353
Seproxetine
Sertraline
Zimelidine
Selective serotonin reuptake inhibitors and serotonin receptor modulators: Etoperidone
Litoxetine
Lubazodone
LY-393558
Quipazine
SB-649915
TGBA01AD
Trazodone
Vilazodone
Vortioxetine
Serotonin–norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors: Atomoxetine (tomoxetine)
Bicifadine
Desvenlafaxine
Duloxetine
Eclanamine
Levomilnacipran
McN5652
Milnacipran
N-Methyl-PPPA
PPPA
Tofenacin
Venlafaxine
Serotonin–norepinephrine–dopamine reuptake inhibitors: 3,3-Diphenylcyclobutanamine
Amifitadine
Ansofaxine
Bicifadine
Brasofensine
Centanafadine
Cocaine
Dasotraline
Desmethylsertraline
Diclofensine
DOV-102677
DOV-216303
EXP-561
Fezolamine
HDMP-28
Indatraline
JNJ-7925476
JZ-IV-10
Liafensine
Mazindol
Naphyrone
Nefazodone
Nefopam
NS-2359
Perafensine
PRC200
Pridefine
Sibutramine
Tedatioxetine
Tesofensine
Tropanes (e.g., cocaine )
Tricyclic antidepressants: Amitriptyline
Cianopramine
Clomipramine
Cyanodothiepin
Desipramine
Dosulepin (dothiepin)
Doxepin
Imipramine
Lofepramine
Nortriptyline
Pipofezine
Protriptyline
Others:
Amoxapine
Antihistamines (e.g., brompheniramine , chlorphenamine , dimenhydrinate , diphenhydramine , mepyramine (pyrilamine) , pheniramine , tripelennamine )
Antipsychotics (e.g., loxapine , ziprasidone )
Arylcyclohexylamines (e.g., 3-MeO-PCP , esketamine , ketamine , methoxetamine , phencyclidine )
Cyclobenzaprine
Delucemine
Dextromethorphan
Dextrorphan
Efavirenz
Medifoxamine
Mesembrine
Mifepristone
MIN-117 (WF-516)
N-Me-5-HT
Opioids (e.g., dextropropoxyphene , methadone , pethidine (meperidine) , levorphanol , tapentadol , tramadol )
Roxindole
VMATs
Amiodarone
Amphetamines (e.g., amphetamine , methamphetamine , MDMA )
Bietaserpine
Deserpidine
Deutetrabenazine
Dihydrotetrabenazine
Efavirenz
GBR-12935
Ibogaine
Ketanserin
Lobeline
Reserpine
Rose bengal
Tetrabenazine
Valbenazine
Vanoxerine (GBR-12909)
Others
DAT modulators: Agonist-like: SoRI-9804
; Antagonist-like: SoRI-20041
See also: Receptor/signaling modulators • Monoamine releasing agents • Adrenergics • Dopaminergics • Serotonergics • Monoamine metabolism modulators • Monoamine neurotoxins