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Dramamine

American  
[dram-uh-meen] / ˈdræm əˌmin /
Pharmacology, Trademark.
  1. a brand of dimenhydrinate.


Dramamine British  
/ ˈdræməˌmiːn /

noun

  1. a trademark for dimenhydrinate

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Vanda Pharmaceuticals’ shares rose 32% after the FDA approved Nereus, its motion sickness treatment, which will compete with Dramamine.

From Barron's

“Hope you brought your Dramamine,” Henley said to big laughs from the mostly middle-aged crowd.

From Los Angeles Times

If your dizzy spell doesn’t go away on its own within a few hours, or if it is particularly intense, you may want to look into over-the-counter antihistamines, like Dramamine, Duyka said.

From Seattle Times

Mayor Edward Koch, an early champion of the idea, assured reporters that seasick inmates would be given Dramamine and dismissed questions about the boats’ viability by calling it “better accommodations” than Rikers Island.

From Seattle Times

To travel to business meetings, he would take Dramamine but arrive sick and unable to function.

From Seattle Times