oysa

oysa

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Jul 22, 2023
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So I'm in australia, and im like really inexperienced with this kind of thing. Most anti-emetics listed in the SN method thread are prescription only, BUT this one from chemsit warehouse is pharmcist only where u have to do a phone consultation. I've never done one of those before, and when I do I want to do it properly

has anyone done this before? are they really strict? Do i have to provide a lot of reasoning or personal information? Do I have to be of age?

Of course they would ask for why i'm buying these meds/symptoms - what should I say? SHould i say i have GER, or just often vomit? is that believable? what if they ask why i havent gone to a GP or something
 

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affirmatice

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Aug 31, 2024
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Meto is quite commonly perscribed.

I said something like. I felt nauseous, food coming back up. And a friend recommended meto. The online doc gave me a prescription with no issues.

I did not pick it up though. Was busy and too lazy. There are also other ways to get it but take some more effort
 
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axab43

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Mar 10, 2024
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Meto is quite commonly perscribed.

I said something like. I felt nauseous, food coming back up. And a friend recommended meto. The online doc gave me a prescription with no issues.

I did not pick it up though. Was busy and too lazy. There are also other ways to get it but take some more effort
Can I ask where you are situated?
 
GoSan1

GoSan1

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Nov 7, 2024
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I am also stuck in that process. I don't think I'll get my hands on oxazepam, but I found some online sites that can prescribe Meto. You have to answer a few questions and its a bit expensive, but I can't afford to go to a doctor, because meto was forbidden by the German government. If you need some more advice you can dm me.
 
Tuonetar_

Tuonetar_

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Sep 18, 2024
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I would tell them that you're feeling nausea after eating, and you feel like food just sits in your stomach without moving. Maybe mention a family member who has gastroparesis and takes meto with good results. Generally speaking online pharmacies are pretty sympathetic when it comes to prescriptions, and as another user said meto is a very commonly prescribed medication for nausea/digestion issues so it's not something that would raise suspicion on its own.
 

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