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raskolnikov
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- Aug 10, 2018
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It appears in my country there is this preparate called Geffer that is sold without prescription or even in the mall.
It has metoclopramide but also other things. It's not tablets but a granulate.
Could it work for the purpose of N? Do other components interfere with N? Better to track pure metoclopramide?
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What Geffer contains
The active ingredients are: metoclopramide hydrochloride, dimethicone, potassium citrate, citric acid, tartaric acid, sodium bicarbonate.
One sachet of effervescent granules contains metoclopramide hydrochloride 5 mg, dimethicone 50 mg, potassium citrate 94.45 mg, citric acid 670 mg, tartaric acid 152 mg, sodium bicarbonate 1050 mg.
The other components are: orange flavoring, sucrose.
What Geffer looks like and contents of the pack
Geffer comes in the form of an orange-flavored effervescent granulate, packaged in single-dose sachets.
The contents of the package are 24 sachets.
It has metoclopramide but also other things. It's not tablets but a granulate.
Could it work for the purpose of N? Do other components interfere with N? Better to track pure metoclopramide?
-
What Geffer contains
The active ingredients are: metoclopramide hydrochloride, dimethicone, potassium citrate, citric acid, tartaric acid, sodium bicarbonate.
One sachet of effervescent granules contains metoclopramide hydrochloride 5 mg, dimethicone 50 mg, potassium citrate 94.45 mg, citric acid 670 mg, tartaric acid 152 mg, sodium bicarbonate 1050 mg.
The other components are: orange flavoring, sucrose.
What Geffer looks like and contents of the pack
Geffer comes in the form of an orange-flavored effervescent granulate, packaged in single-dose sachets.
The contents of the package are 24 sachets.