Betahistine

Treatment for Menieres Disease

Typical Dosage: 8-16mg three times daily (24-48mg/day)

Effectiveness
65%
Safety Score
78%
Clinical Trials
2
Participants
8K

Comparative Safety Scale(Higher is safer)

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Treatment Details
Dosage Range
8-16mg three times daily (24-48mg/day)
Time to Effect
2 weeks to 3 months
Treatment Duration
Long-term
Evidence Quality
MODERATE
Number Needed to Treat (NNT)
7(Treat 7 patients to see 1 additional successful outcome)
Confidence Score
65%confidence in effectiveness data
Health Economics
Annual Cost of Care
Drug Cost:$600
Monitoring:$400
Side Effect Mgmt:$20
Total Annual:$900
Cost-Effectiveness Analysis
Cost-Effectiveness Rating
EXCELLENT
ICER
$18,000/QALY
QALYs Gained
0.25
Outcome-Based Costs
Cost per Responder
$1,500
Cost per Remission
$3,600
Comparison vs Hydrochlorothiazide + Low Sodium Diet
Cost Difference
+$400/year
More expensive
QALY Difference
+0.05 QALYs
Better outcomes
Dominance
No dominance
Prescription Access Economics
Annual Societal Loss per Patient
$900
Cost of prescription-only barriers (visits, time, admin, price premium)
Physician Visit Cost
$250/year
Time Cost
$60/year
Travel + wait time
Insurance Admin Cost
$240/year
Prior auth, claims
Rx Price
$600/year
Potential OTC Price
$250/year
Estimated if OTC available
Early Treatment Benefit
+0.05 QALYs
From faster OTC access
Risk Assessment
Misuse Risk
LOW
Missed Diagnosis Risk
LOW
Betahistine Outcomes

for Menieres Disease

Efficacy Outcomes
Overall Effectiveness
+65%
Response Rate
+60%
Remission Rate
+25%
Common Side Effects
Nausea
+8%
Headache
+5%
Indigestion
+4%

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Active Clinical Trials
No active trials currently recruiting for this treatment

No active trials found in ClinicalTrials.gov