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Hey. I'm not sure where to find the protocol but my sn is arriving in a week from now. What pre meds do I need to be successful and are they easy to obtain ? What if I just took sn without anything else ? Thanks
 
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I've heard taking sleep medicine before hand can help, ultimately it's about fighting survival instinct.
 
nobodycaresaboutme

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Here is the link of SN protocol guide. Antiemetics (Metoclopramide) and benzos are recommended but optional.

 
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Here is the link of SN protocol guide. Antiemetics (Metoclopramide) and benzos are recommended but optional.

I am already on haloperidol injection. Could that act as an anti-emetic? I saw on that link you sent people took sn without an anti emetic and I think they had success. So maybe not as necessary as I thought
 
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I am already on haloperidol injection. Could that act as an anti-emetic? I saw on that link you sent people took sn without an anti emetic and I think they had success. So maybe not as necessary as I thought
I think haloperidol will work as an antiemetic. But are you injecting by yourself? It will be difficult to adjust the timing of the injection to your CTB protocol schedule when you're taking it in a hospital.

From the SN Bible, haloperidol included
  • Antiemetic
The second most important step of the method after making the SN drink and swallowing it, is for the SN to stay in your stomach. You are drinking a toxic liquid and your body defences will recognise this and may try to cleanse your body. One of the defence systems is vomiting.

Most effective antiemetic are dopamine blocking which are Metoclopramide, Domperidone and Prochlorperazine. Metoclopramide speeds gastric emptying, which limits gastric conversion and nitric oxide production.

Below is a list of antiemtics in their generic name. Some countries may have a brand name for these drugs:

  1. Domperidone
  2. Metoclopramide
  3. Olanzapine
  4. Alizapramide
  5. Chlorpromazine
  6. Prochlorperazine
You only need access to one of the above

Some of you may be on antipsychotics as part of your mental health treatment. First generation antipsychotics act effectively like antiemetic you can use any from the below

Adasuve. fluphenazine. Haldol. Haldol Decanoate. haloperidol. Haloperidol LA. loxapine. molindone. Perphenazine. Pimozide. Thiothixene. Trifluoperazine

If you can't get access to any of the medication above you can go with any mentioned below:

Droperidol- 0,25 nM. Benperidol- 0,027 nM. Trifuperidol- 0,4 nM. Spiperone- 0,053 nM. Haloperidol- 2,0. Bromperidol- 2,1. Lurasidone- 1,0 nM. Sestindole- 2,7 nM. Paliperidone- 2,8 nM. Risperidone- 4,9 nM. Olanzapine- 21 nM. Clozapine- 144 nM. Quetiapine- 245 nM
 
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Hey. I'm not sure where to find the protocol but my sn is arriving in a week from now. What pre meds do I need to be successful and are they easy to obtain ? What if I just took sn without anything else ? Thanks
I would recommend taking a look at the PPeH as they have a lot of info on what you need and substitutes in case you cannot obtain some of the meds as reliably.
 

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