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urbanmermaid

urbanmermaid

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Aug 21, 2020
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From everything I've read, the antiemetics used are in tablet form. But I've just orderd a metoclopramide hydrochloride in syrup form. I think it's mostly used for dogs. Would it be as effective? I'm also planning to get Domperidone in tablet form in case I can go out and go to the pharmacy.
 
urbanmermaid

urbanmermaid

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Aug 21, 2020
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Thanks. I've just never seen anyone mention meto in syrup form on here and it also says prokinetics instead of antiemetic, so I wanted to make sure. I was wondering if someone else has tried the syrup form and if adjustments have to be made with the dose. Thank you.
 
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Apr 26, 2020
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meto is both a prokinetic and antiemetic. No need to adjust the dose - it is the same thing.
 
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