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I get seasick. I also can get a queasy feeling on airplanes. I asked my doctor what motion sickness pill he would recommend for me. Dramamine is the one that everyone knows. He recommended Bonine. I’ve been taking it for years.
I always buy the package of 16 for about $7.00. You can buy a package of 8 but the expiration dates are really good. The box I have now expires in May 2008.
I like Bonine because I can chew them. I can’t say they taste like raspberries but they taste good.
One or two should be taken an hour before travel for adults and children over 12. We are told...
read full review »I love to travel, but I almost always end up with motion sickness. I use to always use Dramamine but then my husband drove and I slept. It worked great, but it made me so sleepy. With Bonine, I don't have the sickness and I can stay awake!!! I've used Bonine on airplanes, boats and of course in cars. I couldn't travel without it! I love it. When I was younger I always got car sick, I wish I would have had Bonine back then. I love traveling, I want to see as much of the world as I can, but I used to dread the trip. Now I don't have to worry about it. I can take a Bonine and travel...
read full review »When on a cruise, I got very sick from the motion. The ship's store had sold out of the most popular motion sickness medicines. When we stopped at the first port, San Juan, my mom called her friend who she often cruises with and had mentioned how sick I was, and she suggested Bonine. I was able to find some in a store in San Juan. I used it for the rest of the cruise and did not get sick again. The taste is disgusting, but worth it.