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dazydoop

dazydoop

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Aug 5, 2019
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I have bulimia so I have a weak gag reflex. Only problem is the Walmart is 30 minutes away by car.
 
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LifeOver

LifeOver

Professional Suicide Attempter
Jul 23, 2019
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An acid reducer such as Tagamet is also recommended, or you might experience pain.
 
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how2toGetout

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Aug 20, 2019
127
Can mirtazapine (remeron) work as antiemetic for SN? I can't get metoclopramide. I have searched everywhere but no success.. I'm in US.
Also, can olanzapine (zyprexa) work as antiemetic?
Any good suggestions?
I have heard OTC antiemetics are not enough to prevent vomitting. It's so frustrating to read threads that say that only metoclopramide is the answer for antiemetic for SN..
 
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how2toGetout

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Aug 20, 2019
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From my understanding, it decreases the time taken for the SN to be absorbed. Less time = less pain
Question: What's the logic behind an acid reducer being able to decrease the SN absorption time?
 
tiggles2000

tiggles2000

Student
Jan 15, 2019
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Question: What's the logic behind an acid reducer being able to decrease the SN absorption time?
I'm not sure, but apparently the pH affects it
There is more info on the last few pages of the SN megathread
 
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how2toGetout

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Aug 20, 2019
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I'm not sure, but apparently the pH affects it
There is more info on the last few pages of the SN megathread
So.. somehow lower acidity in stomach makes SN get absorbed faster and sooner?

But this sounds a bit counter-intuitive, though.

My intuition is that the higher the stomach acidity, the higher/faster the SN absorption rate. Why is it that a low acidity cause high absorption rate of SN?
Can anyone explain this please. It just sounds counter-intuitive..
 
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