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Trawell Chewing Gum for Motion Sickness
Trawell Chewing Gum for Motion Sickness

Trawell Chewing Gum for Motion Sickness

Trawell Kaugummi Dragées 20 mg 10 Stk

Trawell chewing gum is a medicated solution for motion sickness. It effectively treats nausea and discomfort during car, train, air, or sea travel. Buy now at Beeovita.
  • 28.38 USD

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Cat. Y
Available 400 pieces
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Size, mm 18
Type Drag
View Kaugummi, rund, weiss
Dose, mg 20
Gen R06AA02SLBN000000020DRAG
Origin SYNTHETIC
Amount in a pack. 10
Storage temp. min 15 / max 25 ℃

Ingredients:

Nausea

Description

Trawell medicated chewing gum is a medicine for the treatment of motion sickness, be it during car, train, air or sea travel. Trawell medicated chewing gum should not usually be used as a preventive measure, but should only be taken when the first symptoms appear.

Swissmedic-approved patient information

Trawell®

MEDA Pharma GmbH

What is Trawell and when is it used?

Trawell contains active ingredients Chewing gum is a medicine for the treatment of motion sickness, be it when traveling by car, train, plane or ship. Trawell medicated chewing gum should not usually be used as a preventive measure, but should only be taken when the first symptoms appear.

When should Trawell not be taken/used?

Do not use with:

  • Known hypersensitivity to one of the ingredients.
  • Narrow-angle glaucoma (glaucoma).
  • Enlarged prostate with residual urine.
  • Porphyria (metabolic disorder with pigment accumulation ( porphyrins) in the organism).
  • Epilepsy.
  • Pheochromocytoma (tumour of the adrenal medulla).

When is at should be taken with care when taking / using Trawell?

In high doses, Trawell may cause drowsiness and impair reactions, the ability to drive and the ability to use any tools or machines.

If you have impaired liver function, cardiac arrhythmia, chronic breathing problems and asthma or a narrowing of the stomach outlet (pyloric stenosis), you should discuss the use of Trawell medicated chewing gum with your doctor.

Trawell increases the effects of alcohol, tranquilizers, antidepressants and MAOIs. You should therefore refrain from taking alcohol or tranquilizers at the same time.

Trawell may mask the side effects of certain antibiotics. So tell your doctor or nurse if you're taking Trawell while you're on antibiotics.

1 Trawell medicated chewing gum contains 405.75 mg sucrose, 285 mg sorbitol, 1.7 mg glucose, 3 mg aspartame and 0.936 mg lactose. Please consult your doctor before taking Trawell medicated chewing gum if you know you have an intolerance to sugars. Sorbitol is a source of fructose. Talk to your doctor before you (or your child) take or receive this medicine, if your doctor has told you that you (or your child) have an intolerance to some sugars, or if you have hereditary fructose intolerance (HFI) – a rare congenital condition in which a person is unable to break down fructose – has been identified. Aspartame is a source of phenylalanine. It can be harmful if you have phenylketonuria (PKU), a rare inherited disorder in which phenylalanine builds up because the body can't break it down enough.

Trawell medicated chewing gum may cause localized irritation of mucous membranes.

1 medicated gum contains less than 1 mmol (23 mg) sodium, i.e. essentially "sodium free". it is almost «sodium-free».

Tell your doctor, pharmacist or druggist if you

  • suffer from other diseases,
  • have allergies or
  • take other medicines (including those you bought yourself)!

Can Trawell be taken/used while pregnant or breastfeeding?

If you are pregnant or planning to become pregnant, you should avoid using Trawell as a precaution. Women who are breastfeeding should not use Trawell.

How do you use Trawell?

If symptoms such as discomfort and nausea occur, chew 1 piece of Trawell medicated gum. For maximum effect, Trawell medicated gum should be chewed for 3-10 minutes. Particularly sensitive individuals should chew Trawell medicated gum prior to any journey that may cause them nausea (winding roads, turbulence on air travel, bad weather front on sea voyages, etc.).

Trawell medicated chewing gum should never be swallowed. Swallowing would only increase the onset of signs of nausea.

Adults and adolescents over 12 years

At the first sign of nausea, chew 1 Trawell medicated gum 20 mg. The effect lasts 1-3 hours depending on the person. If the effect wears off, chew more Trawell medicated gum (up to a maximum of 6 medicated gums per day).

Children

From 8-12 years: At the first sign of nausea, chew 1 Trawell medicated chewing gum 20 mg. The effect lasts 1-3 hours depending on the person. If the effect wears off, chew another Trawell 20 mg medicated gum (up to a maximum of 3 20 mg medicated gums per day).

Children under 8 years of age should not be given Trawell medicated chewing gum unless prescribed by a doctor. Trawell medicated chewing gum is not suitable for children under 4 years of age.

Follow the dosage given in this leaflet or as prescribed by your doctor. If you think the medicine is too weak or too strong, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist.

What side effects can Trawell have?

Very common (affects more than 1 in 10 people)

It can Drowsiness, drowsiness, dizziness and muscle weakness occur, especially at the beginning of the treatment, which may still be felt the following day. It has been shown that these side effects in the area of ​​the central nervous system were significantly less pronounced after taking 3 Trawell 20 mg medicated chewing gums half an hour apart than after taking 1 tablet of 50 mg dimenhydrinate (the active ingredient in Trawell medicated chewing gum). It should be noted that after the first use of Trawell medicated gum, chew another one only if necessary (see «How do you use Trawell medicated gum?»)

Common (affects 1 to 10 users in 100)

Visual disturbances, increase in eye pressure, increased heart rate.

Rare (affects 1 to 10 in 10,000 people treated)

Dry mouth, feeling of stuffy nose, gastrointestinal complaints (e.g. nausea, pain in the stomach area , vomiting, constipation, diarrhea).

Very rare (affects less than 1 in 10,000 people treated)

Allergic reactions and skin sensitivity to light, difficulty urinating, blood cell damage, mood swings, liver dysfunction.

If you get any side effects, talk to your doctor, pharmacist or druggist. This also applies in particular to side effects that are not listed in this leaflet.

What else needs to be considered?

Shelf life

The medicinal product may only be used up to the date marked on the container with « EXP» can be used.

Storage instructions

Store at room temperature (15-25°C) and out of the reach of children.

Your doctor, pharmacist or druggist can provide you with further information. These people have the detailed information for specialists.

What does Trawell contain?

1 white, round, double-curved, medicated chewing gum contains 20 mg of dimenhydrinate.

Active ingredients

Dimenhydrinate.

Excipients

Chewing gum base with butylated hydroxytoluene (E 321), sucrose, sorbitol (E 420), talc, calcium carbonate, hard fat, dextrin, magnesium stearate, light magnesium oxide, titanium dioxide (E 171), Macrogol 35000, bleached wax, methacrylic acid-methyl methacrylate copolymer (1:2), levomenthol, colloidal silica, glucose solution, basic butyl methyl acrylate copolymer, aspartame (E 951), sodium saccharin, povidone K25, ester of montanic acid with ethylene glycol , potassium dihydrogen phosphate.

Natural peppermint flavor (with lactose, maltodextrin and gum arabic).

Approval number

43194 (Swissmedic).

Where can you get Trawell? What packs are available?

In pharmacies and drugstores, without a doctor's prescription:

Packs of 10 Trawell Medicated Chewing Gums 20 mg.

Authorization holder

MEDA Pharma GmbH, 8602 Wangen-Brüttisellen

This leaflet was last checked by the Medicines Agency (Swissmedic) in November 2021.

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