Junior Kwells are for fast, effective prevention and control of travel sickness. Hyoscine hydrobromide acts on the balance organs of the inner ear and...... more
Junior Kwells are for fast, effective prevention and control of travel
sickness. Hyoscine hydrobromide acts on the balance organs of the inner ear and on the nerves responsible for nausea. Because Junior Kwells
tablets melt in the mouth, absorption into the bloodstream is very rapid. Junior Kwells may cause drowsiness and children who have been given Junior Kwells should not be left unattended. Do not give to persons with glaucoma, or who are sensitive to any of the ingredients. Junior Kwells could cause drowsiness, dry mouth, or blurred vision. Any other unusual effects should be reported to your pharmacist or doctor. Keep at room temperature. The date after which the
tablets should not be used is printed on the pack after "Expires End". Keep out of reach of children. Travel
sickness happens when the brain receives mixed messages. Visual messages from the eyes inform the brain that the immediate surroundings are stationary, but a delicate balancing organ in the ear tells the brain that you are moving. This conflicting information triggers the nausea we associate with travel
sickness. Try to avoid this conflict by focusing on the scenery outside, rather than inside the car or coach. What Else Can You Do To Avoid Travel
Sickness? Never read. Sit with the head tilted back to stabilise the balancing mechanism in the ear. Ensure the vehicle you are in is well ventilated. Avoid strong smelling food, smoke, perfume, or petrol fumes. Have a bite to eat before the journey to help keep the stomach settled, but avoid greasy food. If you travel by car take regular breaks. Try to give passengers a clear view of the window. In an aeroplane you can ease the pressure on your ears by sucking a boiled sweet during take off and landing. On a boat gaze at the horizon. Keep in the fresh air and shade. Never talk about travel
sickness, as the mere thought of it can trigger an attack. Always sit where there is least motion.
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