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Acute Unilateral Vestibulopathy (AUV) is a disorder of the inner ear that affects balance and coordination. It is caused by a sudden loss of vestibular function in one ear, resulting in vertigo, nausea, and difficulty with balance. Treatment for AUV typically involves medications to reduce symptoms and physical therapy to help with balance. Cardiovascular drugs are used to treat AUV, as they can help reduce symptoms and improve balance. These drugs include anti-vertigo medications, anti-nausea medications, and anti-inflammatory medications. In addition, vestibular rehabilitation therapy is often used to help improve balance and coordination. Companies in the AUV drug market include GlaxoSmithKline, Merck, Pfizer, Novartis, and Sanofi. These companies produce a variety of medications to treat AUV, including anti-vertigo medications, anti-nausea medications, and anti-inflammatory medications. In addition, they offer vestibular rehabilitation therapy to help improve balance and coordination. Show Less Read more