Treatment options
- Over‑the‑counter choices: motion sickness tablets or chewables can be effective when taken 30 to 60 minutes before travel. Many can cause drowsiness. Do not combine with alcohol or other sedating products, and check age limits and dosing carefully.
- Prescription options: for longer journeys or persistent symptoms, your prescriber may recommend a patch or other medicine. Suitability depends on your health, regular medicines, and itinerary.
- Non‑medicine measures: cool air, closing your eyes to reduce sensory mismatch, resting your head against a headrest, and calm breathing can all help.
Not sure which option fits you. Bring your medication list to Unichem Marshalls Pharmacy Shop or call 07 871 4918 for personalised guidance.
Special situations
Pregnancy, children, and older adults may need different approaches. Some medicines are not suitable with certain health conditions. Ask our pharmacist to help you choose safe options and plan timing for time‑zone changes.
When to seek medical advice
- Vomiting that continues or signs of dehydration (very dark urine, dizziness, faintness)
- Severe headache, chest pain, confusion, high fever, or neck stiffness
- Motion sickness that disrupts travel despite preventive steps and correct dosing
- You need a plan for a cruise, long‑haul flight, or frequent work travel
We can help you prepare a simple schedule and packing checklist. Call 07 871 4918 or visit us in store.
Contact Unichem Marshalls Pharmacy Shop
We are here to help you travel well. Call us, visit in store, or message us for personalised advice.
Unichem Marshalls Pharmacy Shop
156 Teasdale St
Te Awamutu 3800
Waikato
New Zealand
Phone: 07 871 4918