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My mother has labyrinthitis and the medication (Betahistine and Prednisone) is exacerbating her dizziness! Is this normal?

Yes, it is possible for the medications Betahistine and Prednisone to worsen dizziness in some individuals. In such cases, it may be advisable to try stopping the Betahistine for one day while continuing with the Prednisone to see if symptoms improve. It would be best to consult with a pharmacist for guidance on how to proceed and to monitor any changes in symptoms.

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