U. Khasanov, N.A. Akhunjhanov, Sh.A. Makhamadaminova, U. Abdullaev, D. A. Jumanov
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RESULTS OF HYPOTENSIVE THERAPY IN PATIENTS WITH VESTIBULAR DYSFUNCTION
In addition to affecting the receptors of the inner ear, betahistine has an effect on the H3 receptors of the vestibular nuclei located in the medulla oblongata. Experimental work on animals has shown an increase in the level of serotonin in the medulla oblongata. This leads to a decrease in the activity of the vestibular nuclei, a decrease in their excitability and the cessation of dizziness. Thus, a vestibulodepressive effect is manifested.