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I've been lurking for a while, trying to decide what method to ctb with. I finally ordered SN today and for the first time in a long time I feel at peace. I'm nervous that I'll be sick and that it isn't going to work and I'll end up back in the psych ward. Is ondansetron a good antiemetic to use for the SN method? I used to be on it and I have some left over. If not is there something better to use? (UK)
I am considering this also. I have Zofran also from a medical procedure but someone told me that won't work.... where to get an antiemetic that works? IT would be suspicious to ask for one of these specifically plus I recovered from the ailment that was causing the vomiting.
I've been lurking for a while, trying to decide what method to ctb with. I finally ordered SN today and for the first time in a long time I feel at peace. I'm nervous that I'll be sick and that it isn't going to work and I'll end up back in the psych ward. Is ondansetron a good antiemetic to use for the SN method? I used to be on it and I have some left over. If not is there something better to use? (UK)
I've researched this, since I'm on a daily schedule of Zofran (Ondansetron) already.
Reglan (Metoclopramide) is the preferred antiemetic in this case.
You can take both together, but if you're just doing one, it's best to try to obtain the Meto. It has additional benefits, such as helping to empty your stomach so you absorb the SN quicker. The two drugs help with nausea in different ways, but are both about as strong.
I've researched this, since I'm on a daily schedule of Zofran (Ondansetron) already.
Reglan (Metoclopramide) is the preferred antiemetic in this case.
You can take both together, but if you're just doing one, it's best to try to obtain the Meto. It has additional benefits, such as helping to empty your stomach so you absorb the SN quicker. The two drugs help with nausea in different ways, but are both about as strong.
Meto blocks dopamine, which is what messages your brain to vomit when your stomach says "something's wrong down here". Zofran blocks serotonin, so in this case it's not going to be as specific for the exact type of nausea SN causes.
Meto blocks dopamine, which is what messages your brain to vomit when your stomach says "something's wrong down here". Zofran blocks serotonin, so in this case it's not going to be as specific for the exact type of nausea SN causes.
It depends on where you live. I'm not sure about the UK, but it is prescription in the US. I got mine when my Zofran wasn't enough to prevent my vomiting. I called my doctor and said I needed something else, and that's what they gave me. There are other ways to obtain it. Just search the forum for that info.
It depends on where you live. I'm not sure about the UK, but it is prescription in the US. I got mine when my Zofran wasn't enough to prevent my vomiting. I called my doctor and said I needed something else, and that's what they gave me. There are other ways to obtain it. Just search the forum for that info.
Sadly in the UK otherwise would use this. Hopefully I can find another way around it. Otherwise I'll have to cross my fingers with the Zofran. Thanks though
Sadly in the UK otherwise would use this. Hopefully I can find another way around it. Otherwise I'll have to cross my fingers with the Zofran. Thanks though
I've been lurking for a while, trying to decide what method to ctb with. I finally ordered SN today and for the first time in a long time I feel at peace. I'm nervous that I'll be sick and that it isn't going to work and I'll end up back in the psych ward. Is ondansetron a good antiemetic to use for the SN method? I used to be on it and I have some left over. If not is there something better to use? (UK)
My mistake. Alldaychemist.com IS in India. But I swear, years ago they were UK based, and I would order Retin-A and generic Tri-Luma from them. This was at least 12 yrs ago, though, so I'm sure the domain name has changed hands.
Well crap, I was really hoping to pull this off by Sunday and I guess if the Zofran won't work then I will have to explore other options. I believe I was given another antiemetic for a different surgery a while back, I know I had held on to them for a while but I'm not sure if I still have them or if they are what I'll need. I know they were considered really strong and they might be the right kind, gonna have to seriously scrounge through things when I get home from work today.
Trouble is antiemetic goes with quite an amount of trade names but basically they are the same thing. Some time ago someone on this forum made a cool lists of antiemetics, can't find it now. I went for Primperan. There are different brand names for it.
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