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John12

Student
Mar 31, 2023
102
I read here that meto is dangerous.

What are safer antiemetics that are as or more effective.
 
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John12

Student
Mar 31, 2023
102
What reasons could I say when asking for a prescription.
 
IndyAna

IndyAna

🤍
Feb 9, 2023
115
I've got no idea really, in my country you can get it without prescription.
 
lokabe82

lokabe82

To infinity and beyond
Jun 16, 2023
153
To be fair, ctb is also pretty dangerous
 
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schrei_nach_liebe

schrei_nach_liebe

Experienced
Jul 6, 2023
226
As a healthcare professional, I wouldn't say it's dangerous but it is generally a prescription med. most of these antiemetics are roughly related to antipsychotics and have a risk of EPS and/or prolonged QT interval and if you take that further torsades des pointes. But we're talking about CTB, so like the more dangerous the better in my book. I have never seen a single person with permanent EPS, and I have been in the position where if that occurred frequently I sure as hell would have seen it. I'd be far more worried about having a stroke from literally anything else.
 
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aGoodDayToDie

Arcanist
Jun 30, 2023
459
A really good combo is domperidone and ondansetron. Highly effective, used for cancer, less side effects than meto
 
schrei_nach_liebe

schrei_nach_liebe

Experienced
Jul 6, 2023
226
A really good combo is domperidone and ondansetron. Highly effective, used for cancer, less side effects than meto
Potentially but I've seen the same side effects from those, some people react to one and not the other but react in a similar way. I always see the prolonged QT with ondansetron upon slow IV push and for quite a while after. I can just watch it prolong on the ekg in real time.
 

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