Sule Sunday Obagu

Department of Health Economics, Bowen University, Iwo Osun State, Nigeria

Publications
  • Research Article   
    Motion Sickness Medication Cinnarizine could Impair Hippocampal Morphology, Memory and Learning in Wistar Rat Models
    Author(s): Gabriel Godson Akunna*, Sule Sunday Obagu, Lucyann C.A and Saalu L.C

    Traveling is an integral part of human existence and the need to be very comfortable while traveling is of outmost importance to humans but most people suffer from motion sickness while traveling and depend on medications like cinnarizine to help them with the nausea and sickness they feel while traveling. Cinnarizine an anti-histamine which has been approved for the treatment of motion sickness, vomiting, nausea, inner ear disorders and vertigo, it does this by reducing blood viscosity, reducing nystagmus in the labyrinth and by carrying out anti-vasoconstrictor activity. This study is aimed to see if cinnarizine given at different doses at different duration will have effect on the hippocampus and the learning and memory ability of persons who use it to treat motion sickness using Adult Wistar rats as model for this study. Cinnarizine (10 mg/kg and 20 mg.. View more»

    DOI: 10.35248/2593-9947.23.7.239

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