The following medications have the effect of reducing central nervous system over-activity by suppressing stress hormones such as cortisol, though I would recommend the steroids because they suppress cortisol the most while elevating testosterone levels:
Anticholinergics - such as hyoscine hydrobromide (scopolamine)
Anticonvulsants - such as topiramate or valproic acid for vestibular migraines
Antihistamines - such as betahistine, dimenhydrinate, or meclizine, which may have antiemetic properties
Beta Blockers - such as metoprolol for vestibular migraine
Steroids - such as methylprednisolone for inflammatory conditions such as vestibular neuritis or dexamethasone as a second-line agent for Ménière's disease
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertigo#Management
Anticholinergics - such as hyoscine hydrobromide (scopolamine)
Anticonvulsants - such as topiramate or valproic acid for vestibular migraines
Antihistamines - such as betahistine, dimenhydrinate, or meclizine, which may have antiemetic properties
Beta Blockers - such as metoprolol for vestibular migraine
Steroids - such as methylprednisolone for inflammatory conditions such as vestibular neuritis or dexamethasone as a second-line agent for Ménière's disease
Source: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Vertigo#Management