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PrisonPlanetBreak
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- Oct 22, 2023
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Hello. I was going through the SN mega-thread, and I looked up the equivalents of each listed antiemetic, for my country. We have all of them, but they all require a prescription. With some digging, I can probably find a pharmacy that will give it to me without a medical prescription, but I was wondering whether antiemetics marketed for car motion sickness would be effective or not.
Looking at the target for each antiemetic, they are marketed for post-chemo symptoms, or other side effects following a surgery, etc. I wouldn't feel comfortable lying about my needs for one to potentially get it without prescription. At the same time, those marketed for any kind of motion sickness sound to weak to serve the purpose of you know, essentially stopping you from throwing up a poisonous concoction. But, maybe there's someone more knowledgeable than me. Thanks in advance!
Looking at the target for each antiemetic, they are marketed for post-chemo symptoms, or other side effects following a surgery, etc. I wouldn't feel comfortable lying about my needs for one to potentially get it without prescription. At the same time, those marketed for any kind of motion sickness sound to weak to serve the purpose of you know, essentially stopping you from throwing up a poisonous concoction. But, maybe there's someone more knowledgeable than me. Thanks in advance!