Patient Factors
Younger patients without prior negative experiences were perceived as more open to manoeuvres. Physicians perceived patients as having adapted to and preferring medication for vertigo. Patients with previous adverse manoeuvre experiences m…
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Younger patients without prior negative experiences were perceived as more open to manoeuvres. Physicians perceived patients as having adapted to and preferring medication for vertigo. Patients with previous adverse manoeuvre experiences may refuse repeat manoeuvres. Attempts to deprescribe betahistine in older patients with comorbidities were reported to face resistance.