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WishfulNeanderthal

WishfulNeanderthal

Wishing for better times
Apr 18, 2025
80
Hi there, Im just wondering if Propiomazine and Hydroxyzine together would be a suitable replacement for meto? If so, does anyone know how much?
 
Romanticize

Romanticize

Student
Aug 22, 2024
188
Absolutely not.

Propiomazine and hydroxyzine are first-generation antihistamines with sedative and anxiolytic properties, but their antiemetic effects are weak and non-specific. They may calm you [but even if so, slightly - not even close to benzos] but they will not prevent vomiting.

And Meto is a strong D2 dopamine antagonist that works both centrally and peripherally - directly blocking nausea and vomiting trigger zones in the brain.
 
WishfulNeanderthal

WishfulNeanderthal

Wishing for better times
Apr 18, 2025
80
Absolutely not.

Propiomazine and hydroxyzine are first-generation antihistamines with sedative and anxiolytic properties, but their antiemetic effects are weak and non-specific. They may calm you [but even if so, slightly - not even close to benzos] but they will not prevent vomiting.

And Meto is a strong D2 dopamine antagonist that works both centrally and peripherally - directly blocking nausea and vomiting trigger zones in the brain.
Darn :/ here it would be difficult to get meto unless I have a preexisting condition, so I'm shit out of luck when it comes to that. Thank you though
 

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