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How to replace antiemetics ?
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Prescription antiemetics are significantly stronger. It's not to say you wouldn't be succesfull, people are succesful without antiemetics at all. I just don't think dramamine and ginger would do much if I am being honest.
Is there a reason you are avoiding antiemetics? Meto?
Prescription antiemetics are significantly stronger. It's not to say you wouldn't be succesfull, people are succesful without antiemetics at all. I just don't think dramamine and ginger would do much if I am being honest.
Is there a reason you are avoiding antiemetics? Meto?
Meto has a high rate of side effects like restlessness, it has pretty bad reviews. I'd instead go for domperidone plus ondansetron but that's just me. Let me know if you need a source. I'd highly recommend good antiemetics, it's not worth risking taking anything else
Thanks, I will look more into this. I mean, as long as it does the job for nausea and vomiting I am not sure if any other side effects matter for my method. I am aiming for unconsciousness anyways.
Thanks, I will look more into this. I mean, as long as it does the job for nausea and vomiting I am not sure if any other side effects matter for my method. I am aiming for unconsciousness anyways.
Well we all know sn ist 100% nothing is as far as I know there are no permanent side effects of taking sn but there are for meto. So if I somehow fail i don't want any permanent side effects. I will just probably wait for domperidon beacuse I saw threads before that don't trust ginger pills and Dramamine i though something about this has changed but looks like it hasn't.
Meto has a high rate of side effects like restlessness, it has pretty bad reviews. I'd instead go for domperidone plus ondansetron but that's just me. Let me know if you need a source. I'd highly recommend good antiemetics, it's not worth risking taking anything else
Thanks, I will look more into this. I mean, as long as it does the job for nausea and vomiting I am not sure if any other side effects matter for my method. I am aiming for unconsciousness anyways.
Note the top comments here are for intravenous which is a totally different beast. Tardive diskynesia is still possible with the tablet form. Honestly Wikipedia more often than not talks about all adverse drug reaction possibilities, even rare ones...
Well we all know sn ist 100% nothing is as far as I know there are no permanent side effects of taking sn but there are for meto. So if I somehow fail i don't want any permanent side effects. I will just probably wait for domperidon beacuse I saw threads before that don't trust ginger pills and Dramamine i though something about this has changed but looks like it hasn't.
I don't know if I agree. Meto is widely prescribed and as others said is used in multiple ways. You are right that no method is going to be 100% but as far as what is more likely to cause permanent side effects, I would have to heavily lean towards the lethal dose of Sodium Nitrite over the antemetic... SN causes hypoxia. If you are saved or survive after oxygen levels deplete to a low enough level, it can cause permanent brain damage.
PDF | Objectives: To explore the changes in Purkinje cells in adult rats after inducing chemical hypoxia by sodium nitrite Methodology: Adult male albino rats, weighing 180-200 gm were used in this study. The animals were fasted for three hours prior to drugs administration. One...
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