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I have access to olanzapine which is a dopamine antagonist, just like Meto. Would this be able to be used in place of Meto ?

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in theory that's a possibility. I would be wary of the cardiac and central nervous aspects of Olanzapine, though. A main difference is that MCP / metoclopramid isnt traversing the blood brain barreer. I wouldn't use olanzapine in this context.
 
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