
Package | Dosage | Price | Price per Dose | |
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Dosage: 8mg | ||||
180 pill | 8mg | AUD624.69 | AUD3.47 | |
120 pill | 8mg | AUD431.33 | AUD3.59 | |
90 pill | 8mg | AUD324.73 | AUD3.62 | |
60 pill | 8mg | AUD242.92 | AUD4.04 | |
30 pill | 8mg | AUD133.84 | AUD4.46 | |
Dosage: 16mg | ||||
180 pill | 16mg | AUD713.94 | AUD3.97 | |
120 pill | 16mg | AUD505.70 | AUD4.21 | |
90 pill | 16mg | AUD401.58 | AUD4.46 | |
60 pill | 16mg | AUD282.59 | AUD4.71 | |
30 pill | 16mg | AUD163.59 | AUD5.45 | |
Dosage: 24mg | ||||
180 pill | 24mg | AUD813.10 | AUD4.51 | |
120 pill | 24mg | AUD580.07 | AUD4.83 | |
90 pill | 24mg | AUD456.12 | AUD5.06 | |
60 pill | 24mg | AUD319.77 | AUD5.33 | |
30 pill | 24mg | AUD173.51 | AUD5.78 |
Serc Description
What is Serc?
Serc is the brand name for betahistine dihydrochloride, a medicine used to treat vertigo linked to Menière’s disease and other inner‑ear conditions. In Australia it is prescribed by a doctor and sold as tablets that are taken in divided doses. Betahistine is believed to help by improving blood flow in the inner ear and by supporting nerve function involved in balance. It is not a cure, and improvements may take several weeks of regular use. Serc tablets fit into a daily routine and are available in common strengths for flexibility.
Who can use Serc?
It is prescribed for adults with vertigo caused by Menière’s disease or related vestibular disorders. Do not take Serc if you are allergic to betahistine or any of its ingredients. Tell your doctor about kidney or liver problems, ulcers in the stomach or intestines, pregnancy or breastfeeding, and any medicines you already take, as there may be interactions. Your pharmacist can advise on suitability in older age or if you drive or operate machinery, as dizziness can affect concentration.
How to take Serc
The usual Australian dose is 8 mg three times daily (24 mg per day). Your doctor may adjust the dose to 16 mg three times daily if needed. Take the tablets with a full glass of water, with or without food. Do not crush or chew the tablets, swallow them whole. Keep taking Serc for as long as your doctor recommends, even if symptoms improve. If you miss a dose, take it as soon as you remember, unless it is almost time for the next dose. Do not double dose to catch up. Limit alcohol if you notice more dizziness.
What to expect and possible side effects
Most people tolerate Serc well. Common side effects are mild stomach upset, headaches, or a slight rash. In rare cases, dizziness, nausea, or skin reactions may occur. Seek urgent medical help if you develop severe allergic symptoms, yellowing of the skin or eyes, or signs of a serious reaction. Tell your doctor if any side effect bothers you or does not go away. Do not stop Serc suddenly without medical advice. If you have ongoing vertigo despite treatment, your clinician may review your plan or suggest additional therapy.
Buying Serc online in Australia
When you order online, a valid prescription and a verified patient profile are usually required. Reputable Australian online pharmacies provide pharmacist support, clear dosing information, and discreet packaging. Look for a supplier that is registered with the TGA and follows local privacy and safety rules. Expect standard delivery within Australia, with options for urgent dispatch if appropriate, and a record of your prescription on file for future renewals. Always check the expiry date and storage instructions on the pack before use.
Customer review
“I was sceptical at first, but after about four weeks on Serc I noticed fewer vertigo spells and better balance. Side effects were mild, mostly a dull headache for a few days. My doctor said vertigo can improve slowly and that it can take a couple of months to see the full benefit. The online pharmacy was easy to use, with straightforward prescription submission and timely delivery.”