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Myrmecia

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Jun 2, 2024
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I have searched but have not found any information on whether Odansetron can be used for the SN protocol instead of Metoclopramide.

I seem to remember that many years ago I was given this Meto in hospital and was not feeling well at all and the doctors then gave me something else.
 
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tary

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Jul 3, 2022
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says:

"In order to prevent vomiting in suicide attempts, dopamine blockers are used. The reasons for doing so is that the mechanism by which sodium nitrite induce nausea and vomiting are iron overload as well as NO interaction with dopaminergic neurotransmitters (Liu, Liang & Soong, 2019). One of the well-used dopamine blocker antiemetics is metoclopramide."

"As mentioned earlier, serotonin antagonists only (e.g., ondansetron) or antihistamins only (e.g., diphenhydramine or dimenhydrinate) antiemetics are not effective in sodium nitrite suicide method."

So sadly, it doesn't seem so 😔
 
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