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MethodSo what's the regimen for taking primperin with SN?
Thread starterMr2005
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Think you should do one test beforehand from what I've heard. 1x10mgs just to see how your body reacts to it, since the side effects can vary and be quite serious afaik. Just so you know how you feel.
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Never really looked into it because I never really wanted to do it and I don't now but it's going to happen sooner or later in all likelihood. Getting prepared
Don't want to discourage you but they work in different ways. Primperan is more for stomach pain and anti acid. Meto keeps you from vomiting. I'm from a country that was able to get it without prescription.
Don't want to discourage you but they work in different ways. Primperan is more for stomach pain and anti acid. Meto keeps you from vomiting. I'm from a country that was able to get it without prescription.
Don't want to discourage you but they work in different ways. Primperan is more for stomach pain and anti acid. Meto keeps you from vomiting. I'm from a country that was able to get it without prescription.
Stupid question but what's the worst that can happen if I start taking them now and I still haven't taken SN in a week? Just a very strong stomach? I'm also not supposed to eat much right? Perfect as I'm running out of food anyway
Stupid question but what's the worst that can happen if I start taking them now and I still haven't taken SN in a week? Just a very strong stomach? I'm also not supposed to eat much right? Perfect as I'm running out of food anyway
To be honest I'd avoid taking meto until you have to. It can cause tardive dyskinesia (involuntary movements).
From drugs.com website:
Stop taking metoclopramide and call your doctor at once if you have any of these SIGNS OF A SERIOUS MOVEMENT DISORDER, which may occur within the first 2 days of treatment:
tremors or shaking in your arms or legs;
uncontrolled muscle movements in your face (chewing, lip smacking, frowning, tongue movement, blinking or eye movement); or
any new or unusual muscle movements you cannot control.
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