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orlandom
Mage
- Mar 4, 2021
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I went to 10-15 pharmacies in my city and was not sold metoclopramide without a prescription.
I want to leave soon and I have no time. I found an ad on the Internet and bought it in ampoules. Then I found reviews of one woman on the internet. She was in the hospital and the doctor, in order not to torment her with injections after chemotherapy, said that she could drink ampoules of Metoclopramide. I'm happy. I really think this is not the best idea. But she drank and in the review she describes that vomiting and nausea passed after she drank 1 ampoule.
You can of course give yourself injections. But it seems to me that if the doctor in the hospital allowed it to drink, then everything is not so bad?
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I want to leave soon and I have no time. I found an ad on the Internet and bought it in ampoules. Then I found reviews of one woman on the internet. She was in the hospital and the doctor, in order not to torment her with injections after chemotherapy, said that she could drink ampoules of Metoclopramide. I'm happy. I really think this is not the best idea. But she drank and in the review she describes that vomiting and nausea passed after she drank 1 ampoule.
You can of course give yourself injections. But it seems to me that if the doctor in the hospital allowed it to drink, then everything is not so bad?
remove my link. upd. - use google translate

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